| name | historic_sql_patterns |
| description | Identify recurring cross-table historic-SQL analytical intents from a bounded pattern shard and emit typed pattern evidence for deterministic wiki projection. |
| callers | ["memory_agent"] |
Historic SQL Patterns
Use this skill when the WorkUnit raw file is a patterns-input/part-0001.json style shard from the historic-sql adapter. Older staged bundles may still provide root patterns-input.json; when that is the WorkUnit raw file, read it the same way.
Required Workflow
- Read the WorkUnit notes first.
- Find the single pattern input file listed under the WorkUnit
rawFiles section.
- Call
read_raw_file for that exact raw file path.
- Identify recurring analytical intents that span at least two tables and have repeated usage signal.
- Emit one
pattern evidence object per durable cross-table intent by calling emit_historic_sql_evidence.
- Stop after all pattern evidence has been emitted.
Every join column mentioned in pattern descriptions must be verified via
entity_details for both sides of the join.
Identifier Verification Protocol
Before writing a wiki page or SL source on any topic:
discover_data({query: "<topic>"}) - see what wikis, SL sources, and raw
tables already exist. Prefer updating existing pages over creating new ones.
Before emitting any schema.table or schema.table.column into a wiki body,
SL source, tables: frontmatter, sl_refs, or emit_unmapped_fallback:
entity_details({connectionId, targets: [{display: "<identifier>"}]}) -
confirm the identifier resolves; inspect native types, FK/PK, and
sampleValues.
- For literal values from the source, such as status codes or plan tiers,
check whether they appear in
entity_details sampleValues for the relevant
column. If sampleValues is short or the sample may have missed real values,
run a sql_execution probe with the same warehouse connection id:
sql_execution({connectionId, sql: "SELECT DISTINCT <col> FROM <ref> LIMIT 50"}).
- If the candidate identifier still does not resolve, do one of:
- Use
sql_execution({connectionId, sql: "SELECT 1 FROM <ref> LIMIT 0"}).
If it errors, the identifier is fictional.
- Wrap the identifier in
[unverified - from <rawPath>] in the wiki body,
citing the exact raw path that mentioned it.
- When recording
emit_unmapped_fallback with no_physical_table, include
the failing probe error in clarification.
- Never copy
<schema>.<table> placeholder strings from these instructions
into output.
Evidence Shape
Each call to emit_historic_sql_evidence must use this shape:
{
"kind": "pattern",
"pattern": {
"slug": "order-lifecycle-analysis",
"title": "Order Lifecycle Analysis",
"narrative": "Analysts compare order statuses with customer segments to understand lifecycle movement.",
"definitionSql": "select o.status, count(*) from public.orders o join public.customers c on c.id = o.customer_id group by o.status",
"tablesInvolved": ["public.orders", "public.customers"],
"slRefs": ["orders", "customers"],
"constituentTemplateIds": ["pg:1", "pg:2"]
}
}
The pattern object must match patternOutputSchema; multiple calls together must form patternsArraySchema.
Pattern Selection Rules
- Prefer patterns that involve two or more tables.
- Prefer templates with
executionsBucket at least 10-100 and distinctUsersBucket above solo usage.
- Merge templates into one pattern only when the business intent is the same.
- Use a stable kebab-case slug based on intent, not a template id.
- Set
definitionSql to the clearest representative SQL from a constituent template.
- Set
slRefs to source names when the source name is obvious from table names; omit uncertain refs rather than guessing.
- Treat each pattern shard independently; do not read peer shard files from
peerFileIndex.
Boundaries
- Do not call wiki_write.
- Do not call sl_write_source.
- Do not call sl_edit_source.
- Do not call context_candidate_write.
- Do not create single-table pattern pages.
- Do not copy credentials, tokens, user emails, or unredacted literals into evidence.