This looks like it could be very useful for immutable server logs.
That's an interesting use case, I haven't explored that yet. These queries are actually from a DAML demo application I wrote. Immutable, in-memory smart contracts persisted to an immutable db. The logic aligned very nicely.
I don't think I've ever seen DAML before, but it looks really interesting! Thanks for sharing it.
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This looks like it could be very useful for immutable server logs.
That's an interesting use case, I haven't explored that yet. These queries are actually from a DAML demo application I wrote. Immutable, in-memory smart contracts persisted to an immutable db. The logic aligned very nicely.
I don't think I've ever seen DAML before, but it looks really interesting! Thanks for sharing it.