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It might be cool if you could submit a sequential batch request where a mid-step took the output of the first query, ran some simple logic, and then allowed it to be a query/projection parameter on the next.
Stored procedures might be one way to approach this, but it might be interesting if the logic could be arbitrary provided by the client as a request.
Clearly, this would introduce some risk, but I could also see some advantages such as hashing a password for comparison in the next.
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It might be cool if you could submit a sequential batch request where a mid-step took the output of the first query, ran some simple logic, and then allowed it to be a query/projection parameter on the next.
Stored procedures might be one way to approach this, but it might be interesting if the logic could be arbitrary provided by the client as a request.
Clearly, this would introduce some risk, but I could also see some advantages such as hashing a password for comparison in the next.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: