Some people will use two tables for exactly this reason. One table contains the PROD data (master). The other table (non-master) contains the data with revised (new) filters applied.
-- Chriztoffer On Sun, 17 Oct 2021, 23:06 Ross Tajvar, <r...@tajvar.io> wrote: > It may be better to throw a syntax error and refuse to load (or reload) > the configuration than to just accept it but to log errors at > runtime...after I made this change, my filter started rejecting all routes > and it took me a lot of troubleshooting to understand why. >