> I can't see you have any alternative. Looking for any discrepancy in either table, you have to compare them both completely. Is there an alternative? The alternative is sampling. With analytical data often you have to…
Hi, I'm Alex from Datafold. By large tables we mean 1B+ rows. You'll likely do not want to do joins on them directly. > You just do an either-way except If one column in one of the tables is completely different, it'll…
> I can't see you have any alternative. Looking for any discrepancy in either table, you have to compare them both completely. Is there an alternative? The alternative is sampling. With analytical data often you have to…
Hi, I'm Alex from Datafold. By large tables we mean 1B+ rows. You'll likely do not want to do joins on them directly. > You just do an either-way except If one column in one of the tables is completely different, it'll…