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add cycle detection info #4398
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adding cycle detection link per slack feedback
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- Where to draw the lines between your dbt Projects -- i.e. how do you determine where to split your DAG and which models go in which project? | |||
- How to manage your code -- do you want multiple dbt Projects living in the same repository (mono-repo) or do you want to have multiple repos with one repo per project? | |||
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Currently, project dependencies only work in a one-way direction. This helps you avoid indefinite project `ref` cycles (or loops) and issues with your data workflows. For example, the `jaffle_finance"` project can't introduce a new model that depends on `jaffle_marketing.roi_by_channel`. Refer to [Project dependencies](/docs/collaborate/govern/project-dependencies#how-to-use-ref) for more information. |
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Currently, project dependencies only work in a one-way direction. This helps you avoid indefinite project `ref` cycles (or loops) and issues with your data workflows. For example, the `jaffle_finance"` project can't introduce a new model that depends on `jaffle_marketing.roi_by_channel`. Refer to [Project dependencies](/docs/collaborate/govern/project-dependencies#how-to-use-ref) for more information. | |
Currently, project dependencies only work in a one-way direction. This helps you avoid indefinite project `ref` cycles (or loops) and also avoid issues with your data workflows. For example, the `jaffle_finance"` project can't introduce a new model that depends on `jaffle_marketing.roi_by_channel`. Refer to [Project dependencies](/docs/collaborate/govern/project-dependencies#how-to-use-ref) for more information. |
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adding avoid twice because i feel the 2nd issue gets lost. might be overthinking it
website/docs/guides/best-practices/how-we-mesh/mesh-2-structures.md
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…es.md Co-authored-by: Matt Shaver <[email protected]>
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Just one tiny comment from me!
@@ -18,6 +18,10 @@ At a high level, you’ll need to decide: | |||
- Where to draw the lines between your dbt Projects -- i.e. how do you determine where to split your DAG and which models go in which project? | |||
- How to manage your code -- do you want multiple dbt Projects living in the same repository (mono-repo) or do you want to have multiple repos with one repo per project? | |||
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### Cycle detection | |||
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Currently, project dependencies only work in a one-way direction. This helps you avoid indefinite project `ref` cycles (or loops) and issues with your data workflows. For example, the `jaffle_finance"` project can't introduce a new model that depends on `jaffle_marketing.roi_by_channel`. Refer to [Project dependencies](/docs/collaborate/govern/project-dependencies#how-to-use-ref) for more information. |
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I see a stray " here:
jaffle_finance"
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thank you good catch! i think @matthewshaver caught it too 🙏
@@ -18,6 +18,10 @@ At a high level, you’ll need to decide: | |||
- Where to draw the lines between your dbt Projects -- i.e. how do you determine where to split your DAG and which models go in which project? | |||
- How to manage your code -- do you want multiple dbt Projects living in the same repository (mono-repo) or do you want to have multiple repos with one repo per project? | |||
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### Cycle detection | |||
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Currently, project dependencies only work in a one-way direction. This helps you avoid indefinite project `ref` cycles (or loops) and issues with your data workflows. For example, the `jaffle_finance"` project can't introduce a new model that depends on `jaffle_marketing.roi_by_channel`. Refer to [Project dependencies](/docs/collaborate/govern/project-dependencies#how-to-use-ref) for more information. |
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I think since we don't mention the jaffle projects until page 3, we shouldn't bring them up here!
Currently, project dependencies only work in a one-way direction. This helps you avoid indefinite project `ref` cycles (or loops) and issues with your data workflows. For example, the `jaffle_finance"` project can't introduce a new model that depends on `jaffle_marketing.roi_by_channel`. Refer to [Project dependencies](/docs/collaborate/govern/project-dependencies#how-to-use-ref) for more information. | |
Like resource dependencies, project dependencies are acyclic, meaning they only move in one direction. This prevents `ref` cycles (or loops), which lead to issues with your data workflows. For example, if project B depends on project A, a new model in project A could not import and use a public model from project B. Refer to [Project dependencies](/docs/collaborate/govern/project-dependencies#how-to-use-ref) for more information. |
adding cycle detection link per slack feedback