Object names must be fully qualified with their two-part or three-part names when supplied as input to any parameters that support DDL synchronization. You can use the question mark (?) and asterisk (*) wildcards to specify object names in configuration parameters that support DDL synchronization, but the wildcard specification also must be fully qualified as a two-part or three-part name. To process wildcards correctly, the WILDCARDRESOLVE parameter is set to DYNAMIC by default. If WILDCARDRESOLVE is set to anything else, the Oracle GoldenGate process that is processing DDL operations will abend and write the error to the process report.
D is the answer
https://docs.oracle.com/en/middleware/goldengate/core/21.3/oracle-db/configuring-ddl-support.html#GUID-B73C7C8F-D270-4679-8C62-10A557B0418C
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