Pin the FE-facing aggregate_portfolio_recommendations (previously untested): it
sums a Scenario's default Recommendations onto the Scenario row, joining
Recommendation → Plan on recommendation.plan_id. Locks the m2m→plan_id read cut
for the FE-critical path, now testable thanks to the full-parity ScenarioModel.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Stop writing the m2m (remove create_plan_recommendations + its call, the bulk
link insert and the now-dead plan_ids_by_index, and the plan_recommendations
delete in delete_property_batch) and remove the PlanRecommendationRow model +
its shim alias and the test_export fixture inserts. Measures now link to their
Plan solely via recommendation.plan_id (writers set it, readers join on it).
The live drop of the plan_recommendations table is the FE-owned Drizzle
migration documented in docs/migrations/recommendation-plan-id.md, sequenced
after the read-cut + backfill.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Rewrite the three structurally-identical m2m-join readers
(portfolio_functions.aggregate_portfolio_recommendations,
Outputs.get_recommendations_from_db, export get_recommendations) to join
PlanModel directly via recommendation.plan_id, dropping the plan_recommendations
join and its now-unused import. The writers set plan_id (prior slice), so the
rows resolve. test_export pins the export reader through the cut (its fixtures
now set recommendation.plan_id). A portfolio_functions DB characterization test
lands with the scenario consolidation (which provides the full-parity scenario
table the aggregation writes to).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
upload_recommendations and bulk_upload_recommendations_and_materials now set
plan_id on each recommendation row (the plan id is already in scope), while
still writing the plan_recommendations m2m — the dual-write that lets readers
move onto plan_id with no breakage during the transition (ADR-0017 amendment /
docs/migrations/recommendation-plan-id.md). The m2m write is removed in a later
slice once no reader depends on it.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>