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      <title>Create DataShare EricShare</title>
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      <description>CREATE DATASHARE ericshare; Several years ago, I was helping build Amazon Redshift&amp;rsquo;s Data Sharing feature. I had the fortune of being one of the first people in the world to ever call CREATE DATASHARE and run queries across producers and consumers.&#xA;Any time I work on a new feature, I always create a developer guide for setting up the complete environment. I use developer guides as my personal notes while I work on a project.</description>
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