Upsert
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Converting to the new upsert will allow your dataflow to run quicker, as you'll only pull in the data that you're updating instead of the entire dataflow. With a recursive dataflow, it starts to run slower over time as it needs to pull in the ever-increasing dataset.
It also simplifies the logic of your data flow.
I'd recommend switching over.
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I feel that there is still a use case for recursive dataflows when your data does not have a unique identifier. In order to perform and UPSERT operation you need to have a unique key, but a recursive doesn't have this limitation.
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