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I noticed that we use subject_id to refer to measurement concept id in this query but subject_id is also used to refer to person_id in cohort tables. It seems a bit confusing to me to use "subject_id" in these two different ways.
This looks like a typo. As to why there is a subject_id column in the cohort table, that is based on a very old decision that the cohort table could potentially be used to derive and store cohorts of different types, for example provider_id or person_id.
I noticed that we use subject_id to refer to measurement concept id in this query but subject_id is also used to refer to person_id in cohort tables. It seems a bit confusing to me to use "subject_id" in these two different ways.
Achilles/inst/sql/sql_server/analyses/1815.sql
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