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I am wondering if I can use R transformations with sqlmesh.

My pipeline starts with sqlserver but I do most of my data transformations in r and the feature I want to use sqlmesh for is column level lineage.

If I can export my transformed data tables as csv, can I make a sqlmesh project with sql models of raw data and connect it with a seed model that has the transformed data tables?

Will I be able to see the lineage from sql source tables flowing through the transformed tables created by r(potentially loaded as a seed model)?

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Hey @anishjoni, can you make a separate "Discussions" thread about this? I imagine this one won't get any visibility by users of the community.

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sounds good, I'll make a separate post under "Discussions". Thanks!

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