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Copy Amplitude Data to Heroku Postgres

If you need to simply copy Amplitude data to Heroku Postgres without mapping configuration, you can use Skyvia replication. It allows you to create a copy of Amplitude data in Heroku Postgres and keep it up-to-date with little to no configuration efforts. You don’t even need to prepare the schema — Skyvia can automatically create tables for your cloud data. All you need is to specify the connections to Amplitude and Heroku Postgres and select data to replicate, and Skyvia does the rest. It will copy the specified Amplitude data to Heroku Postgres and maintain this copy up-to-date automatically with incremental updates.

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Loading Heroku Postgres Data to Amplitude and Vice Versa

Skyvia offers a number of benefits for import Amplitude data to Heroku Postgres or vice versa. With Skyvia import you can perform any DML operations for imported Heroku Postgres data in Amplitude, import data from several Heroku Postgres objects at once, etc. These features are available for both directions.

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How to integrate Amplitude and Heroku Postgres

Integration of Amplitude and Heroku Postgres with Skyvia is as easy as 1-2-3

Step 1

You configure your data integration operation in convenient GUI wizards and editors.

Step 2

Operation is executed in a cloud automatically on schedule or manually at any time.

Step 3

You can view the integration operation results for each execution in the Run History.

Integrating Data of Different Structure

Skyvia offers powerful visual editors which allow precise mapping configuration to quickly configure your data migration or synchronization between Amplitude and Heroku Postgres.

One-to-many or Many-to-one

One-to-many or Many-to-one

Skyvia allows you to map one Amplitude table to several related Heroku Postgres tables.

Preserving Relations

Preserving Relations

When integrating data with different structure Skyvia is able to preserve source data relations in target.

Expressions

Expressions

Skyvia allows using complex mathematical and string operations and conditions for mapping data.

Lookup

Lookup

You can use lookup mapping to map target columns to values, gotten from other target objects depending on source data.

Constant

Constant

When integrating data, you can fill some Amplitude fields that don't have corresponding Heroku Postgres fields (or vice versa) with constant values.

Integrate Amplitude and Heroku Postgres with minimal effort and in only a few clicks!