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@manuel-neuhauser-hs ack. Will get back to you with a solution early next week.
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@manuel-neuhauser-hs a prototype is WIP. Will keep you updated.
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@jf-tech β Tested our use case and additionally tried several edge cases, and the outputs and errors are as expected. Thanks for the lightning fast addition of this feature. π
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@jf-tech β Tested our use case and additionally tried several edge cases, and the outputs and errors are as expected. Thanks for the lightning fast addition of this feature. π
@manuel-neuhauser-hs And thank you and your company's sponsorship! Highly appreciate it!
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Attached a working prototype diff. Now need to formalize the changes
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@manuel-neuhauser-hs PR is out #215
Now the output looks like:
"race_ethnicity_code": [
"2135-2",
"2106-3"
]
Kindly request you to sync to the dev branch: https://github.com/jf-tech/omniparser/tree/rep2 and do some testing before we merge.
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@manuel-neuhauser-hs are you in a hurry needing a new release to be cut or you can live with master for a while? The reason we're a bit hesitant against cutting a new release is that seems you and some other people are actively working on fairly complex EDI parsing and there could be more issues/requests coming up. Let us know.
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We're fetching the latest master branch for our needs. No new release necessary. Thanks for double-checking.
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