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models:
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- name: int_daily_currency_exchange_rates
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description: >-
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This model holds a lot of data on currency exchange rates. The time
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granularity is daily. Each record holds a currency pair for a specific
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day, source and version.
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Actual rates are source from xe.com data. The `guessed` and `forecast`
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versions are built by simply 'pushing' the first/last exchange rate on
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record. Basically, wherever we dont' have data for a date, we pick the
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closest actual data point that comes from xe.com.
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Note that, given the dimensionality, getting a simple time series for a
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currency pair will require a bit of filtering.
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Reverse rates are explicit. This means that, for any given day and any
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given currency pair, you will find two records with opposite from/to
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positions. So, for 2024-01-01, you will find both a EUR->USD record and a
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USD->EUR record with the opposite rate (1/rate).
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columns:
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- name: id_exchange_rate
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data_type: text
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description: A unique ID for the record, derived from concatenating the
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currencies, date, source and version. Currency order is relevant
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(EURUSD != USDEUR).
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tests:
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- not_null
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- unique
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- name: from_currency
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data_type: character
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description: The source currency, represented as an ISO 4217 code.
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tests:
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- not_null
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- name: to_currency
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data_type: character
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description: The target currency, represented as an ISO 4217 code.
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tests:
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- not_null
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- name: rate
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data_type: numeric
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description: >-
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The exchange rate, represented as the units of the target currency
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that one unit of source currency gets you. So, from_currency=USD to
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to_currency=PLN with rate=4.2 should be read as '1 US Dollar buys me
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4.2 Polish Zlotys'.
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For same currency pairs (EUR to EUR, USD to USD, etc). The rate will
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always be one.
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The rate can be smaller than one, but can't be negative.
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tests:
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- not_negative_or_zero
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- not_null
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- name: rate_date_utc
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data_type: date
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description: The date in which the rate record is relevant.
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tests:
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- not_null
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- name: source
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data_type: text
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description: Where is the data coming from. Records that are composed from
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making assumptions on real data will contain `_inferred`.
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- name: rate_version
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data_type: text
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description: The version of the rate. This can be one of `actual` (the rate is a
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reality fact), `forecast` (the rate sits in the future and is a guess
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in nature) or `guess` (the rate sits in the past and is a guess in
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nature). Note that one currency pair can have multiple rate versions
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on the same date.
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tests:
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- not_null
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- accepted_values:
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values:
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- guess
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- actual
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- forecast
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- name: updated_at_utc
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data_type: timestamp with time zone
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description: For external sources, this will be the point in time when the
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information was obtained from them. For stuff we make up here in the
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DWH, this will be the point in time when we made the assumption.
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tests:
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- not_null
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