Restore the downstream comment in postgresql.adoc that specifies the downstream anchor ID for the configuration properties topic. I previously removed the comment while troubleshooting downstream linking errors. A tooling change should address this deficit without requiring us to always use the upstream anchor IDs.
This change is not visible in either the upstream or downstream content and has no effect on the upstream behavior.
In sqlserver.adoc, restore the downstream comment that specifies the downstream anchor ID for the snapshots topic. I previously removed the comment, because downstream, links to the topic were not working. A tooling change should address this deficit without requiring us to use the upstream anchor IDs.
This change is not visible in either the upstream or downstream content and has no effect on the upstream behavior.
In the mysql.adoc, restore the downstream comment that specifies the downstream anchor ID for the snapshots topic. I previously removed the comment, because downstream, links to the topic were not working. A tooling change should address this deficit without requiring us to use the upstream anchor IDs.
This change is not visible in either the upstream or downstream content and it has no effect on the upstream behavior.
Restore the downstream comment that specifies the downstream anchor ID for the snapshots topic. I previously removed the comment, because downstream, links to the topic were not working. A tooling change should address this deficit without requiring us to remove further ModuleIDs.
This change is not visible in either the upstream or downstream content and has no effect on the upstream behavior.
Restore the ModuleID declaration `descriptions-of-debezium-db2-connector-configuration-properties` that is used for the for the connector properties topic downstream and which was removed as part of the recent user guide update for the Db2 connector in DBZ-3298.
Previously, I removed the downstream ModuleID declaration for the Connector properties topic on L1947 because of a linking problem. I now believe that the problem resulted from errors in the way that the downstream content was structured, so I've restored the Module ID and the link to it on L1642.