Amazon S3 Release Notes
  • 28 Nov 2022
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November 2022

The Amazon S3 data source now supports multiple file encodings. The specific file encoding can be selected in the advanced options. The default encoding is UTF-8.

March 2021

Panoply has updated the Amazon S3 data source with added support for new file types XML and .zip. Also included is support for .txt files when formatted as a character delimited or json file. The new data source allows users to use wildcards in the path pattern to find and collect specific files.

Users also now have the ability to change the last modification date to collect the data since a specific date.

To migrate to the new data source, users will need to add a new instance of Amazon S3.


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