Michael Osipov
Michael Osipov
What type of result?
That's interesting. Does it work with filebased DBs too? I assume that the `create table` statement returns 1 for the column created and that value is retained for the second...
That actually interesting, I am dumping a subset of an Oracle DB into SQLite with create table statements, but don't do any alter table.
Please sqaush this.
This seems to be a very specific resource loader and shall be hosted outside of core.
> > > To quote Michael on the dev list: > > > This seems to be a very specific resource loader and shall be hosted outside of core. >...
> @wglasshusain @cesarhernandezgt will this patched version be available sometime soon? would like to use in our product. You have not responded to the change requests.
> > > @wglasshusain @cesarhernandezgt will this patched version be available sometime soon? would like to use in our product. > > > > > > You have not responded...
The `Z` modifier here is not the same as within Java itself. Therefore, rejecting it. Moreover, your usecase is nonsense because the format is not valid according to ISO 8601.
Given that crap like `-.236` or `.18` are considered valid input, I see no reason why not more crap like `64.` should not be allowed.