Feedback: When I am on the introduction documentat...
# feedback-and-requests
c
Feedback: When I am on the introduction documentation (https://docs.airbyte.io/) There's a paragraph what says :
If you want to schedule a 20-min call with our team to help you get set up, please select some time directly here.
But the link (https://calendly.com/nataliekwong/airbyte-onboarding) ends up on a page that reads
Natalie Kwong. This Calendly URL is not valid.
Hi Christian we removed the onboarding calls. Do you have any question using Airbyte?
u
@abhi fyi can you remove this?
u
Hi @[DEPRECATED] Marcos Marx, yes, I do have questions, that's why I am reading the documentation. I didn't want to ask a question for which the answer was in the documentation. I am trying to find if it's normal that every time I want to add a table to an existing connection, it has to do a reset of the whole data. I am trying MySQL -> PostgreSQL. I wonder if it resets because in order to see other tables, I have to click on "Update latest source schema". It's the only way I would to see the tables I didn't select the first time I setup that connection. I am not trying to add a "brand new" table to the connected that was created recently. It's a table that was there before, but I just didn't select it the first time. Now when I go back, I only see the tables I selected (not the other tables I didn't select the first time). So to see the other tables, I click on "Update latest source schema". Will I find this information in the documentation?
u
I think docs don't talk about this process, but you're right! When you create the connection you'll select the tables you want to sync. If you need to add a new one you need to fetch the schema again. This is a work in progress to improve in next quarter.
c
Ok Thanks.
u
@[DEPRECATED] Marcos Marx just removed the reference to the onboarding call, I can also add something about refetching the schema.
p
Hey I think it's a good idea to add this documentation. We have seen more questions on this lately and we can improve this documentation on more critical operations which we may see in future also.
u
What say @[DEPRECATED] Marcos Marx @abhi ?