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🐛 Source Amazon Ads: Improve report streams date-range generation #15030

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grubberr opened this issue Jul 26, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #15031
Closed
Tracked by #14686

🐛 Source Amazon Ads: Improve report streams date-range generation #15030

grubberr opened this issue Jul 26, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #15031

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  • Airbyte version: example is 0.22.0-alpha
  • OS Version / Instance: example macOS, Windows 7/10, Ubuntu 18.04, GCP n2. , AWS EC2
  • Deployment: example are Docker or Kubernetes deploy env
  • Source Connector and version: (if applicable example Salesforce 0.2.3)
  • Destination Connector and version: (if applicable example Postgres 0.3.3)
  • Step where error happened: Deploy / Sync job / Setup new connection / Update connector / Upgrade Airbyte

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@grubberr grubberr added type/bug Something isn't working needs-triage labels Jul 26, 2022
@grubberr grubberr self-assigned this Jul 26, 2022
@grubberr grubberr linked a pull request Jul 26, 2022 that will close this issue
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@grubberr grubberr changed the title 🐛 Source Amazon Ads: re-implement incremental for report_streams 🐛 Source Amazon Ads: Improve report streams date-range generation Jul 28, 2022
@grubberr grubberr removed the type/bug Something isn't working label Jul 29, 2022
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