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Add support for Bound filters in Druid #839
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It would be great to support the Bound filter in Caravel.
Have you guys thought about it? I guess it also applies for the Javascript filter.
The backend depends on druid-io/pydruid#60
Any ideas about the frontend? How should the bound filter look like?
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