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Running : CLI v0.11.0, Server v0.11.0
(pulled from confluentinc/ksqldb-server:0.11.0)
Creating a stream with a field named "size" results in the following error :
extraneous input 'size' expecting {'EMIT'
It seems like size is considered a reserved keyword.
Creating the stream with CREATE STREAM trades ( "size" DOUBLE ) works.
Looks similar to https://github.com/confluentinc/ksql/issu
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Hey everyone!
mapd-core-cpu is already available on conda-forge (https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/omniscidb-cpu)
now we should add some instructions on the documentation.
at this moment it is available for linux and osx.
some additional information about the configuration:
- for now, always install
omniscidb-cpuinside a conda environment (also it is a good practice), eg:
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Currently, in our tsconfig.json we don't have strict rule enabled. But as per discussion in #10327 we have decided to enable this rule. We can't do this at once because of a huge number of errors. So, we've decided to do it gradually file by file. For reference on what does strict rule do you can look for --strict here.
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Hi there,
I use Jupyter (specifically Jupyter Lab) to make project reports every 3 months or so. As a result, the reports get quite large. I structure them in detail with markdown headers and sections. Jupyter provides an excellent extension, called simply "table of contents" that does two things:
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We would like to avoid confusion like we have in webpack-contrib/webpack-bundle-analyzer#185
We could document
statsFilenameandreportFilenameoptions allowing the use of an absolute file path like/path/to/folderso that people would know it's supported.Let us know in this issue if you would like to contribute to this!