In the C#/.NET world this is the standard and it works very well. It definitely increases productivity to not have to double check each and every instance of violating a lint error, as you can just have the fix applied to an entire project without having to worry to much.
It takes a bit of time for old stock to sell out. If you pay attention, you can see a pattern in a lot of items that retailers tend to only increase the prices when their old stick sells out and new stock come in, and then there is a dramatic rise in the price of the item.
Is a table format which can be use via trino, spark, flink, java apis, pything API?