Log Latency Step
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Log Latency Step is Use Python's logging module to log the latency for each query.
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3. **Calculate Latency**: Compute the latency by subtracting the start time from the end time. 4. **Log Latency**: Use Python's logging module to log the latency for each query. ### Example Implementation Here's an example implementation …
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