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Course: data-engineering-zoomcamp
Section: module-2 (Topic relates to Kestra architecture and data segregation; fits Module 2 (Workflow Orchestration).)
Related Issue: #138

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Why are dataset row counts computed in PostgreSQL instead of within the Kestra workflow?

Decision Rationale

No existing FAQ covers why dataset row counts are computed in PostgreSQL vs Kestra, so a new entry is warranted. The topic clarifies Kestra's role in orchestration and where analytics should be performed.

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  • Section ID: module-2
  • Sort Order: End of section
  • Filename Slug: why-dataset-row-counts-postgresql

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Closes #138

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[FAQ] Why are SQL row counts not part of the orchestration layer?

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