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If I create a SQL query with Nakadi SQL, I essentially have a new consumer for my event type: the query engine. However, it does not appear in the list of consumers, which may make it look like my event type isn't used by anyone.
It would be great to display the SQL queries as part of the consumers list for the input event types.
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If I create a SQL query with Nakadi SQL, I essentially have a new consumer for my event type: the query engine. However, it does not appear in the list of consumers, which may make it look like my event type isn't used by anyone.
It would be great to display the SQL queries as part of the consumers list for the input event types.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: