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Fix example in USER_GUIDE.md #201

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Fix example in USER_GUIDE.md #201

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Description

In the SQL example the INDEX_NAME constant was interpreted as a string literal.

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In the SQL example the `INDEX_NAME` constant was interpreted as a string literal.

Signed-off-by: Tim Düsterhus <tim@tideways-gmbh.com>
@shyim shyim merged commit 649de7d into opensearch-project:main Jun 13, 2024
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shyim commented Jun 13, 2024

Thank you!

@TimWolla TimWolla deleted the patch-1 branch June 13, 2024 13:43
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dblock commented Jun 13, 2024

@TimWolla it would be great to have this and other samples as running code like in https://github.com/opensearch-project/opensearch-py/tree/main/samples. Maybe you'd be interested in taking that up?

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Maybe you'd be interested in taking that up?

I'm afraid, there's too much on my plate already.

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