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hi, thank you for your job first. and i have a question about the search_path. in fact, i followed the the previous version to generate the data for deep learning. but i got some errors during execute xxx.ipynb. one part of them are SQL errors that cant find xxx tables ,but the tables do exist in my local database when i use the mimiciii scheme. then i add 'mimiciii.{table}' in the code . the errors disappears later. other part of errors are distinguished for me, although i add some code and it can executed. i don't know it run correctly or not. at last, i find that the generated data contains many None type data. i don't know what happened. i want to find some help ,then i found the repo updated. What I want to ask is that do you add mimiciii scheme in all SQL statements? thanks a lot
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hi, thank you for your job first. and i have a question about the search_path. in fact, i followed the the previous version to generate the data for deep learning. but i got some errors during execute xxx.ipynb. one part of them are SQL errors that cant find xxx tables ,but the tables do exist in my local database when i use the mimiciii scheme. then i add 'mimiciii.{table}' in the code . the errors disappears later. other part of errors are distinguished for me, although i add some code and it can executed. i don't know it run correctly or not. at last, i find that the generated data contains many None type data. i don't know what happened. i want to find some help ,then i found the repo updated. What I want to ask is that do you add mimiciii scheme in all SQL statements? thanks a lot
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: