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Q: about creating a global datomic cloud service i.e. multi-regions. does anyone have experience with this? https://forum.datomic.com/t/replication-of-some-all-datoms-to-other-dbs/1779
Hey @U0510KXTU sorry I missed the post. I just updated on the forum thread as slack gets archived. I am just hoping to understand the problem space a little bit better before I jump into cross region advice/approaches.
@U1QJACBUM thanks. I’ve replied there too. better for it to be in a permanent record for others.
Understanding question: If you pull an existing attribute (that isn’t :db/id
) of a non-existing entity, you get nil
, but if you pull :db/id
of that same non-existing entity, you get {:db/id nil}
. Why is that?