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AWS redshift documentation change

Service: redshift · 2026-07-01 · Documentation low

File: redshift/latest/mgmt/zero-etl-setting-up.create-integration-ddb.md

Summary

Updated Python UDF deprecation language with timeline and migration details

Security assessment

Change in DynamoDB integration documentation contains no security fixes, vulnerability disclosures, or security enhancements

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diff --git a/redshift/latest/mgmt/zero-etl-setting-up.create-integration-ddb.md b/redshift/latest/mgmt/zero-etl-setting-up.create-integration-ddb.md
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@@ -9 +9 @@ IAM policy to work with DynamoDB zero-ETL integrationsEncrypting DynamoDB integr
-Amazon Redshift will no longer support the creation of new Python UDFs starting Patch 198. Existing Python UDFs will continue to function until June 30, 2026. For more information, see the [ blog post ](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/amazon-redshift-python-user-defined-functions-will-reach-end-of-support-after-june-30-2026/). 
+Amazon Redshift will no longer support the use of Python UDFs after June 30, 2026. We will start enforcing it in phases. For more information on the details of Python end of life and migration options, see the [ blog post ](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/amazon-redshift-python-user-defined-functions-will-reach-end-of-support-after-june-30-2026/) that was published on June 30, 2025.