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According to the internally defined interface, the id of the ColumnDef is defined as a string, which means that it does not infer the id from the columns injected into the table hook. Is there a reason why the id is defined as a string and not inferred, even though there is an order in which the id is specified (manual id -> accessor string -> header string)?
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According to the internally defined interface, the id of the ColumnDef is defined as a string, which means that it does not infer the id from the columns injected into the table hook. Is there a reason why the id is defined as a string and not inferred, even though there is an order in which the id is specified (manual id -> accessor string -> header string)?
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