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Cache ValidLinkableSpecResolver._get_joined_elements() #1435

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This PR caches retrieval of the joined elements of a measure as it can be called repeatedly when resolving the group-by items for a derived metric (or a simple metric that is common to many saved queries).

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@plypaul plypaul force-pushed the p--short-term-perf--10 branch 2 times, most recently from b99c22c to 8573028 Compare October 1, 2024 00:16
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LGTM!

Base automatically changed from p--short-term-perf--09 to main October 2, 2024 05:24
@plypaul plypaul force-pushed the p--short-term-perf--10 branch from 8573028 to b6b7779 Compare October 2, 2024 05:25
@plypaul plypaul merged commit e2d674f into main Oct 2, 2024
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courtneyholcomb pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 9, 2024
This PR caches retrieval of the joined elements of a measure as it can
be called repeatedly when resolving the group-by items for a derived
metric (or a simple metric that is common to many saved queries).
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