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[cherrypick][PLUGIN-1779] Add TRANSACTION_ISOLATION_LEVEL config in MySQL, PostgreSQL & SQL Server plugins to support 6.9.x release #585

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@sgarg-CS sgarg-CS commented Apr 24, 2025

PLUGIN-1779 Set TRANSACTION_ISOLATION_LEVEL config in MySQL, PostgreSQL & MSSQL plugins

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6.9 is out of support why do we want to release plugins for that version? @itsankit-google thoughts?

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itsankit-google commented Apr 28, 2025

6.9 is out of support why do we want to release plugins for that version? @itsankit-google thoughts?

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please make sure we squash commits before merge.

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Add transaction isolation level to PostgreSQL, MYSQL and MSSQL Plugins.
@sgarg-CS sgarg-CS force-pushed the feature/add-support-for-transaction-isolation-level branch from c883cfb to 0b39232 Compare April 30, 2025 03:34
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please make sure we squash commits before merge.

Squashed all the commits.

@sgarg-CS sgarg-CS merged commit e2343ac into data-integrations:release/1.10 Apr 30, 2025
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