Calum Sieppert
Calum Sieppert
This operator is used heavily in F# as well so it would be great to have. Thanks for making this font!
Yeah I think this will be a good starting point, I also find this feature useful
`INSERT INTO TimestampTestTable select a: 42, b: ?;` also fails with the same error
It's the same error for any syntax when I use the format given in the exception ``` D prepare ts1 as INSERT INTO TimestampTestTable (a, b) VALUES (42, $ts); D...
I think the exception is expected behaviour in the cli because the date is being provided in an invalid format The reason I thought it might be this library is...
> What happens if you use the same values in the CLI and in the code? In the cli sessions I pasted above I tried to do this by using...
Thanks, confirmed it is working in 1.4.1
Yeah my bad should have made two PRs. I updated the description with links to the diffs for the two changes > Could you explain the perceived fix to FsCheck...
Ah didn't think about that. I added it to the output
I'm also seeing this issue in a `.dib` file Microsoft.DotNet.Interactive.Telemetry.BuildInfoAssemblyVersion1.0.0.0BuildDate2025-09-16T15:55:42.1144817ZAssemblyInformationalVersion1.0.632301+7d35ce3be7eb7a603527a3683b691d5e9922adcaAssemblyNameMicrosoft.DotNet.Interactive.App