This is great content Rahul ! I had to delete my lambda as I panicked after seeing it being triggered too many times after exception. This clears all my doubts. A question though, Can TTL on dynamo trigger a stream event? Thanks a ton.
Hi Rahul, Thank you that was really informational. I am working on similar use case where the DynamoDB records are getting by Lambda and the records are sent to Firehose in another acount. My question is, If I set failed records to send to SQS queue. How would do I reprocess those failed records from SQS queue? Do I have to attach SQS as trigger to lambda ? If the trigger is not attached then how do i process these records manually so that I can make sure that the failed records are being sent to firehose ?
Rahul sir extremely great as always.
I wish to be knowledgeable as you
So nice of you Jitesh! Happy to help you along. Feel free to reach out to me if you need help of any guidance. bio.link/rahulpnath
This is great content Rahul ! I had to delete my lambda as I panicked after seeing it being triggered too many times after exception. This clears all my doubts. A question though, Can TTL on dynamo trigger a stream event? Thanks a ton.
Hi Rahul, Thank you that was really informational. I am working on similar use case where the DynamoDB records are getting by Lambda and the records are sent to Firehose in another acount. My question is, If I set failed records to send to SQS queue. How would do I reprocess those failed records from SQS queue? Do I have to attach SQS as trigger to lambda ? If the trigger is not attached then how do i process these records manually so that I can make sure that the failed records are being sent to firehose ?
yes Shyam you will have to process this with a trigger or manually triggered code to read from the queue. Hope you resolved the problem.