
Jan Stepanovsky enhanced the lightdash/lightdash repository by improving the Trino client’s handling of floating-point types in QuickCalculations, ensuring accurate mapping of DOUBLE values based on the underlying warehouse. Using TypeScript and leveraging both backend and frontend development skills, Jan introduced more descriptive error messages for Trino queries, which streamlined debugging and provided clearer feedback to users. The work focused on SQL dialect handling and robust error management, strengthening the reliability and maintainability of Trino-based workflows. These targeted improvements addressed calculation accuracy and developer experience, reflecting a thoughtful approach to integration challenges within a complex data analytics environment.
May 2025 monthly summary for lightdash/lightdash focusing on Trino client improvements and their business impact. The work delivered improved type handling for floating-point values in QuickCalculations and added more descriptive error messages for Trino queries, enhancing reliability, debugging efficiency, and user experience.
May 2025 monthly summary for lightdash/lightdash focusing on Trino client improvements and their business impact. The work delivered improved type handling for floating-point values in QuickCalculations and added more descriptive error messages for Trino queries, enhancing reliability, debugging efficiency, and user experience.

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