Adds Support for Join Operations#273
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Adds support for joins in native querying by introducing the following classes: - pydruid.utils.joins.Join - pydruid.utils.joins.InnerJoin - pydruid.utils.joins.LeftJoin - pydruid.utils.joins.CrossJoin
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Hello, any idea when this will be merged. I could use the joins. |
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@mistercrunch , can you please merge this PR? This would help us in our project. Thank you! |
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Hello can you please review and merge this PE @betodealmeida . This would be very helpful for us. Thanks. |
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@veerappans I'm going to close this. Sorry, it's been cluttering my "Open PRs" view for years and just makes me sad every time I see it. Easy enough to re-open if the maintainers ever decide to invest. |
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Adds support for joins in native querying by introducing the following classes:
Closes #250 and possibly #253