[FAQ Bot] NEW: What is the difference between ref() and source() in dbt?#85
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✨ FAQ NEW
Course: data-engineering-zoomcamp
Section: module-4 (Adds a concise, introductory explanation of the two reference functions in dbt with examples and key points suitable for learners new to dbt concepts.)
Related Issue: #84
Question
What is the difference between ref() and source() in dbt?
Decision Rationale
The proposal describes a distinct dbt topic (difference between source() and ref()) not covered by any existing FAQ in the repository, and it belongs to Module 4 (Analytics Engineering with dbt).
Placement Details
module-4dbt-source-vs-ref-difference🤖 Generated by FAQ Bot
Closes #84