- SQL: upsert_stack_source gains amount_field/date_field params; calibrate_balance queries dfv.{source} directly (no stack view needed); generate_stack_view builds per-source CTEs with source_balance, outer net_balance; information_schema check for missing columns
- API: pass amount_field/date_field through upsert route; calibrate accepts source_name
- UI: mapping grid table (rows=fields, cols=sources); per-source amount/date/sign in Sources section; auto-populate output columns on first source config; horizontal stack chips above full-width config panel; calibration auto-saves before opening, editable offset input
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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React + Vite
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