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e.g. sqlalchemy.exc.IdentifierError: Identifier 'quality_check_airport_report_next_interval_SNN_daily_unique_quality_check' exceeds maximum length of 63 characters
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Describe the bug
Using a data source with umlauts in the column names leads to the Jupyter Notebook with which the suite can be edited throw an error on startup. The Notebook then doesn't load.
This might be a Jupyter Notebook bug, not sure?!
To Reproduce
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