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E.g., I have a table with time series and I wish to have constraints.minimum and constraints.maximum in the schema so that I have aggregated information about the table.
Is there a standard approach using existing processors or should I go for a custom processor?
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E.g., I have a table with time series and I wish to have
constraints.minimum and constraints.maximum in the schema so that I have
aggregated information about the table.
Is there a standard approach using existing processors or should I go for
a custom processor?
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E.g., I have a table with time series and I wish to have
constraints.minimum
andconstraints.maximum
in the schema so that I have aggregated information about the table.Is there a standard approach using existing processors or should I go for a custom processor?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: