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[ELE-41] Support for arbitrary aggregate functions #114

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NiallRees opened this issue Jul 7, 2022 · 2 comments
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[ELE-41] Support for arbitrary aggregate functions #114

NiallRees opened this issue Jul 7, 2022 · 2 comments
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NiallRees commented Jul 7, 2022

Right now it seems only possible to monitor the results of aggregate functions outlined in the column level monitors defined here: https://docs.elementary-data.com/guides/data-monitoring/tests-and-monitors-types

It would be cool to allow users to specify their own custom aggregate function. I'm thinking of a case where a user might be interested to monitor for anomalies on count_if(col_a > col_b) or anything else.

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@Hadarsagiv Hadarsagiv changed the title Support for arbitrary aggregate functions [ELE-41] Support for arbitrary aggregate functions Jan 3, 2023
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Closing since a newer issue about the same topic with more details exists here:

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