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fix(table-writer): Allow structs to be written as flat maps #11909

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Summary:
Fixing table writer type mapping to allow output and input types to
differ to enable plans that write structs as flat maps. Also fixing
configurations passing in dwrf not to ignore writerOption serdeParameters.

Differential Revision: D67415905

Summary:
Fixing table writer type mapping to allow output and input types to
differ to enable plans that write structs as flat maps. Also fixing
configurations passing in dwrf not to ignore writerOption serdeParameters.

Differential Revision: D67415905
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This pull request was exported from Phabricator. Differential Revision: D67415905

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