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Fix duplicated data points in a writing batch #536

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Fix the bug in #508 that fails to deduplicate data in multiple series containing duplicate data points.

@hanahmily hanahmily added the bug Something isn't working label Sep 13, 2024
@hanahmily hanahmily added this to the 0.7.0 milestone Sep 13, 2024
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Codecov Report

All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 51.10%. Comparing base (59c3968) to head (82da389).

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@@             Coverage Diff             @@
##             main     #536       +/-   ##
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+ Coverage   39.79%   51.10%   +11.30%     
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  Files         165      165               
  Lines       20299    20296        -3     
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+ Hits         8079    10373     +2294     
+ Misses      11589     9131     -2458     
- Partials      631      792      +161     

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@wu-sheng wu-sheng merged commit a528a5d into main Sep 13, 2024
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@wu-sheng wu-sheng deleted the deduplication branch September 13, 2024 06:15
StLeoX pushed a commit to StLeoX/skywalking-banyandb that referenced this pull request Sep 24, 2024
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