GG data type limitation

Hi experts,
Source database having below data types , Can you please confirm is there any restrictions in GoldenGate to replicate the below data type data? is the below data types are supported or not supported , please confirm. DB version 11.2.0.2 , OS : Oracle exadata machine , OGG 11.2
TIMESTAMP(6) WITH LOCAL TIME ZONE
UROWID
UNDEFINED
NVARCHAR2
RAW
ROWID

Hi
About UNDEFINED data type, do you know what kind of object does it belong to?
I had the same question but when i queried the database dictionary UNDEFINED data type columns were columns of views with "INVALID" status.
If this is your case you may prefer to ignore this data type.
About ROWID columns i have the same concern as you, by now i have experimented with an initial load with 2 databases 11.2.0.3 with identical structure (datafiles, tablespaces), using GoldenGate 11.2.1 and had no problem, the ROWID data type colums loaded correctly.
I'll continue investigating and if you find out something any feedback would be apreciated.

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