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Export available tables #2190

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Export the function so the enterprise tables API can consume it directly to list available tables for a project.

Part of OPS-4064

Export the function so the enterprise tables API can consume it
directly to list available tables for a project.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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@alexandrudanpop alexandrudanpop enabled auto-merge (squash) April 1, 2026 17:32
@alexandrudanpop alexandrudanpop changed the title feat: export getAvailableTablesInOpenopsTables Export available tables Apr 1, 2026
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Pull request overview

This PR makes the existing getAvailableTablesInOpenopsTables helper part of the openops package’s public API so the enterprise tables API can call it to list available tables for a project.

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  • Exported getAvailableTablesInOpenopsTables from the openops-tables module.

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@alexandrudanpop alexandrudanpop merged commit 5cf2823 into main Apr 1, 2026
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@alexandrudanpop alexandrudanpop deleted the feat/export-available-tables branch April 1, 2026 18:44
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