Yes, specific items can be eliminated from Parquet and NoSQL targets using various techniques depending on the tools or platforms involved.
For Parquet targets, you can use filters or projections to eliminate specific columns or rows from the dataset. This can be accomplished using tools such as Apache Spark, Databricks, Amazon EMR, and others.
For NoSQL targets, the exact method for eliminating specific items may depend on the specific NoSQL database technology in use. However, most NoSQL databases provide query mechanisms that allow you to filter, update or delete specific items from the dataset. This can be accomplished using tools such as MongoDB, Cassandra, or DynamoDB.
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