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Adding warning for null segment_id in Track event tables in cases where ID resolution has failed. Doing this because of a request for change in documentation following this issue: Null segment_ids in tables.

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JIRA link: Null segment_ids in tables.

### What: 

Adding warning for null ```segment_id``` in Track event tables in cases where ID resolution has failed.

### Why:

Request for change in documentation following this issue: [Null segment_ids in tables](https://twilio-engineering.atlassian.net/browse/PS-403).
@ksaha873 ksaha873 requested review from pwseg and a team as code owners May 28, 2025 15:21
@pwseg pwseg changed the title Update tables.md Add note about segment_id behavior in Track event tables where ID res fails May 29, 2025
@pwseg pwseg added the content-update updates to content that are not new features, includes grammar fixes, added notes label May 29, 2025
@pwseg pwseg merged commit ed3ac0b into develop May 29, 2025
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