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You can now clone your Stitch source connections! In this guide, you will learn everything you need to know how to fully utilize this feature.
This feature allows you to create a simple clone of an existing source connection in your Stitch account. All of your table and field selections can be cloned exactly. You have the option to change the name, and destination of your new connection, but the schema name must be unique.
You have multiple destinations. You may have more than one destination that needs to be loaded with data from the same source. Use the source cloning feature to do this without having to create another connection and re-enter the same information.
You need several of the same sources, but with different table and field selections. In the source’s integration setup, you can choose whether or not you want to keep the same table and field selection. Make sure you choose not to keep the same selection when cloning, and then you will be able to select your tables and fields for replication. Keep in mind this feature will not be available if:
More and more sources are becoming available to clone. To determine if your specific connection can be cloned, you will see that you have the option to clone on your connection’s settings page. Currently, cloning is not available for connections that are deprecated.
Nope - clone as many times as you need!
Important:Some things to take note of when cloning a connection
Some OAuth sources will be prompted to re-authorize. Also, all cloned connetions will be paused upon creation. You will need to turn it on when you’re ready to begin replicating data.
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