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I am not sure I understand why this wold be a good thing.
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All the summary files need not be specified in the settings file, I thought expanded outputs is also something that the user would always want to see?
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It might depend on how they are using the data, but probably usually they would want that. We just might not want to make it hard/impossible to turn off.
As far as the summary files go, the user maybe should be able to control which of them are printed out, too...
But sure, we can do this if you think it is the right thing.
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Yes, I think you are right - nothing wrong in having that flexibility to choose , the default settings in the example setups would be to write out expanded outputs.
I was running example setups, with following settings:
output_tables:
action: include
tables:
- households
- persons
- expanded_household_ids
It printed all the summary files along with the ones listed here. Could you please confirm if this option works on summary files.
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It doesn't work on summary files - I was just saying maybe it should.
I wasn't really sure we wanted (all anyway) the summary files or if they were mostly for debugging during development, but I guess we do?..
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I have tried to describe all of them in the user guide. If we have the option to turn them off, we can leave them as is.
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