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A short recap of #17:
Example: - schema: "humanresources"
name: "employee"
query: "select * from humanresources.employee where birthdate > '1980-01-1';"
transformers:
- name: "RandomDate"
params:
column: "modifieddate"
max: "2024-01-21 11:32:30.385227"
min: "2020-01-21 11:32:30.385227" |
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If someone requires this feature before then they can try using datanymizer |
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I looked at our anonymization and we use the subsetting (dump_condition) less than a "transform_condition". A transform_condition preserves a subset of the rows as is without obfuscating them. This feature is a lot easier to implement since it is not concerned about foreign keys. |
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Just wanted to announce that we have started to implement the database subset feature. The approximate release date is May-June 2024 |
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Caused #110 |
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Hi! |
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The release date is tomorrow (30.08.2024) as a version v0.2b2 |
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This discussion is created to continue about subsetting and filters raised in #17
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