That's correct! The green checkmark can be one of the most misleading signals in data engineering. It means the job didn't fail, not that it delivered value. Can't wait to share Part 2 with you...it builds directly on this exact problem.
Glad you found it helpful! Getting a handle on lineage is that essential first step. It naturally leads to the next question: 'Okay, I know where it came from, but how do I know if it's healthy?' That's exactly what we're diving into on Wednesday. Stay tuned!
Key insight, Hodman- Never assume that green checkmark means everything's OK.
Looking forward to part 2...
That's correct! The green checkmark can be one of the most misleading signals in data engineering. It means the job didn't fail, not that it delivered value. Can't wait to share Part 2 with you...it builds directly on this exact problem.
So helpful to know where our data is coming from. Great article
Glad you found it helpful! Getting a handle on lineage is that essential first step. It naturally leads to the next question: 'Okay, I know where it came from, but how do I know if it's healthy?' That's exactly what we're diving into on Wednesday. Stay tuned!