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Support compute query option #116
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@Cole-Jaeger I ran into the same problem as you. I don't think this repo is being maintained anymore, which sucks. I needed to move fast, so I forked it and published to @odata-query-next. It only supports |
@lenardchristopher will you be working on the reported issues in here? What is your plan? |
@webJose I posted a link to my fork that supports compute. I would like to migrate this entire repo to typescript and support all OData features, but I do not have a timescale on when I will get to it. I'm a co-founder of a year old start-up, so I just don't have much time, unfortunately. Please don't let me stop you from tackling it yourself, if you want. |
@lenardchristopher Would you be interested in being added as a collaborator to this project? |
@techniq sure! Thank you |
@lenardchristopher Done, and thank you :) |
@lenardchristopher Thank you for the heads-up ill check it out. Sorry for the late reply ended up not needing it for what I was working on but may need computes int he future. Appreciate the info and yea I get it I'm part of a small team and I wish I could build and contribute more but time at the moment just does now allow for that. Thanks again all. |
Was looking to see if there were plans to support compute query option?
We have API's that support the computer query option but I cannot find any way to create it with the this lib.
Seeing if there were plans to support this before making a work around.
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