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@krivard krivard commented Oct 28, 2020

This should've gone in the other direction :(

@chinandrew you were approver on #363; apologies for the duplicate

eujing and others added 30 commits August 12, 2020 16:39
Merge main into deploy-usafacts
- state_x -> state_y where x,y are in {code, id, name}
* update replace_geocode documentation to be clear about data columns
* add test cases for renaming columns in replace_geocode
* fix the state to state conversion dropped columns issue
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so I still don't quite understand the deploy process yet, but I have no reason to suspect the changes will break as long as the new params file template is used.

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krivard commented Oct 28, 2020

Good catch; I would've missed that 😱

@krivard krivard merged commit 8b3693d into deploy-safegraph Oct 28, 2020
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Fix production params file as identified in #392
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