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In theory, yes; in practice, not really.


I tend to disagree. Having multiple automated ETL processes running for different projects/clients/colleagues I see that the code does not change as often, as I had anticipated.

Automation here (in my case) is a net win on time.


Why? Technically speaking, simple ETL is easy to automate and not too much maintenance headache.




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