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Flattening JSON columns in DB

Sprinkle now supports flattening of JSON columns during ingestion. On selecting a table with JSON column types, sprinkle automatically detects it and comes up with a flattening option. By default it is set as “No” and the users can opt “Yes” if needed.

Flattening JSON columns in DB

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