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Hi, we need to run some data migrations in Datomic Cloud. How would you go about this? We're thinking that Ions may be the solution, is that the right approach?
@conan I've done a bunch of migrations from local databases to the cloud just using the socks-proxy. https://youtu.be/oOON--g1PyU is a great reference for how you could approach the problem.
So I need to transform data in the way I would do using db functions in on-prem. If i read data, calculate txes and write them, i may leave my data in an inconsistent state
Ahh - check out https://docs.datomic.com/cloud/transactions/transaction-functions.html#classpath and see if that gives you what you need.