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new 435ba144d1 Doc fix: Remove misplaced backquotes in ``faq.rst`` (#39661)
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commit 435ba144d1d56efd5bb13cc4315ca7f63fa3746b
Author: Nathan Rousseau <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Thu May 16 16:25:19 2024 +0530
Doc fix: Remove misplaced backquotes in ``faq.rst`` (#39661)
In the section 'What’s the deal with start_date?' of the FAQ, two back
quotes are in the middle of an inline code (line 224):
``start_date=``datetime(2024, 1, 1)``.
This leads to a bad rendering where the two back quotes appears between the
= and datetime(2024, 1, 1), like this: start_date=``datetime(2024, 1, 1)
---
docs/apache-airflow/faq.rst | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/docs/apache-airflow/faq.rst b/docs/apache-airflow/faq.rst
index d5a3666528..9643663eb7 100644
--- a/docs/apache-airflow/faq.rst
+++ b/docs/apache-airflow/faq.rst
@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ a global ``start_date`` for your tasks. This can be done by
declaring your
``start_date`` directly in the ``DAG()`` object. A DAG's first
DagRun will be created based on the first complete ``data_interval``
after ``start_date``. For example, for a DAG with
-``start_date=``datetime(2024, 1, 1)`` and ``schedule="0 0 3 * *"``, the
+``start_date=datetime(2024, 1, 1)`` and ``schedule="0 0 3 * *"``, the
first DAG run will be triggered at midnight on 2024-02-03 with
``data_interval_start=datetime(2024, 1, 3)`` and
``data_interval_end=datetime(2024, 2, 3)``. From that point on, the scheduler