Eloqua → Supabase
AI-first ETL from Eloqua into Supabase. Governed entities, incremental sync, typed landing tables.
How Datrise loads Eloqua into Supabase
Datrise syncs Eloqua's records, events, and configuration objects into Supabase as a typed table per source entity in your Supabase Postgres. Flexible or custom fields land in jsonb columns, and timestamps such as created, updated, and status changes are typed as timestamptz.
Sync is incremental: Datrise uses a watermark on updated-at, applied with INSERT … ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE, so re-runs update only what changed. Optional declarative partitioning for high-volume tables. Datrise lands into a dedicated schema and leaves row-level security to you, so synced tables don't inherit public access by accident.
Ideal for app builders who want CRM data alongside their Supabase product data.
Endpoints
Eloqua: SaaS or API data source for analytics and warehouse sync.
Supabase: Postgres platform with auth, storage, and realtime APIs.
How Eloqua entities map to Supabase
| Eloqua entity | Supabase object | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| records | eloqua_records | id PK · custom fields → jsonb columns |
| events | eloqua_events | timestamptz events |
| configuration objects | eloqua_configuration_objects | id PK · linked to eloqua_records |
FAQ
How does Datrise handle Eloqua's custom fields in Supabase?
Flexible values are stored as jsonb columns, so new fields don't require a migration; strongly-typed fields — dates, numbers, and references — are promoted to native Supabase types.
How does the Eloqua to Supabase sync stay up to date?
It runs incrementally — Datrise uses a watermark on updated-at, applied with INSERT … ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE.
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