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We see potential for
dbt-excel
to be used in educational contexts where the students are learning how to best use dbt, they may also be learning SQL.dbt-excel
is conducive to this situation as there is no requirement for an external database, no need to handle any credentials and the outputted data can be viewed using Excel (which most students will have prior experience of).Currently the generated
xlsx
file is saved in a directory as specified by thelocation
parameter in the models config block. When teaching students the desired structure of a dbt project (staging/intermediate/marts layers etc.) this introduces some overhead as students need to customise thelocation
parameter of each model to ensure thexlsx
files are generated in the same directory as thesql
files. This PR changes the default behaviour soxlsx
files are saved in the same directory assql
files, alocation
parameter can still be passed to overwrite this behaviour, all other file formats are unaffected.Before (without any customised
location
parameters), files are generated in the base directory:After, files are generated in the same directory as the
sql
file: