Joao Matos Silva
Joao Matos Silva
Closing this issue since It's not developing to be related to this project. Let's try to be inclusive and helpful on the open source community. Everyone has his own glass...
I was wondering why the Build was not working, but then I found that Indian Holidays were already implemented 7 years ago: https://github.com/joaomatossilva/DateTimeExtensions/blob/master/src/DateTimeExtensions/WorkingDays/CultureStrategies/IndianHolidayStrategy.cs maybe you could update that strategy with...
you can visualize it here: https://datetimeextensions.azurewebsites.net/Calendar/en-IN/2024
Looking forward to it
You can remove it On Sun, May 26, 2024, 11:30 Anirudh Gupta ***@***.***> wrote: > Oh by the way, i noticed. the original indian holiday file has #region > License...
@AnirudhG07 Can you rebase and check the failing automatic tests? Can't merge this if the build is not green
In order to make it a compile time flag, you would need to create two diferent libraries. One with and another one without. I got the impression this was going...
Hi, Have you tried the `WithMember(o => o-na_dist_dat, set => set.UseValueConverter())` where your `ValueConverterType` inherits from `FieldValueConverter `
Thanks for your preference, I do too, but I'm biased 😄 Anyway, that's the good of open source... you have options
You can check the wiki. Is there anything in particular you need more details?