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Revert "disable flatten result index option for existing detectors (#… #970

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This reverts commit c51aca0.

reverting this change for this enhancement at backend side - opensearch-project/anomaly-detection#1409

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)" (#970) (#971)

This reverts commit c51aca0.

(cherry picked from commit b47d048)

Co-authored-by: Jackie Han <[email protected]>
jackiehanyang added a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 3, 2025
)" (#970) (#972)

This reverts commit c51aca0.

(cherry picked from commit b47d048)

Co-authored-by: Jackie Han <[email protected]>
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