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While using this sqlite3 driver, we found it couldn't process time format with "am/pm" correctly.

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coveralls commented May 3, 2017

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Coverage remained the same at 63.874% when pulling 80fc01a on ptsolmyr:master into cf7286f on mattn:master.

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Coverage Status

Coverage remained the same at 63.874% when pulling 80fc01a on ptsolmyr:master into cf7286f on mattn:master.

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Coverage Status

Coverage remained the same at 63.874% when pulling 80fc01a on ptsolmyr:master into cf7286f on mattn:master.

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mattn commented May 8, 2017

sqlite3 doesn't handle time format strictly. So you can store time in any formats. I don't want to add code each times for someone want to add new format.

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@mattn Please close.

@mattn mattn closed this May 27, 2018
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