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Filtering joins with filters on both x,y tables causing error on Spark 3.4
#1606
opened Apr 9, 2025 by
blckassassin
dbplyr_uncount()
on Redshift tables fails with an opaque error
#1601
opened Apr 1, 2025 by
owenjonesuob
dblyr::rows_upsert and rows_update with ROracle connection (OraConnection) fail
#1600
opened Mar 28, 2025 by
eruoko
slice_min() differs from dplyr behavior in the presence of NULLs
#1599
opened Mar 27, 2025 by
MichaelChirico
Incorrect translation of infinite float value for mySQL backend
#1598
opened Mar 27, 2025 by
jonas-endter-optimax-energy
Automatically add more subclasses to tbl() inferred class?
#1597
opened Mar 24, 2025 by
MichaelChirico
Should name= in compute.tbl_sql() use I() like in copy_to()?
#1594
opened Mar 24, 2025 by
MichaelChirico
How do I get support for dotted names (i.e. with period)?
#1593
opened Mar 22, 2025 by
MichaelChirico
Small issue with dbWriteTable() approach to db_write_table(): SQL/character vs. Id methods
#1591
opened Mar 21, 2025 by
MichaelChirico
Error in
slice()
: ! slice()
is not supported on database backends. | Oracle Database
#1586
opened Feb 26, 2025 by
jkylearmstrong
Set operation functions quietly ignoring extra arguments
#1585
opened Feb 25, 2025 by
mvankessel-EMC
Error in n_distinct(year, na.rm = TRUE) : unused argument (na.rm = TRUE) when using Azure Synapse
#1579
opened Feb 6, 2025 by
SimonCoulombe
BUG - muliple joins fail in MS Access - expecting additional parenthesis ?
#1576
opened Feb 3, 2025 by
ovancantfort
allow named arguments to 'pass through' in translation to SQL?
#1574
opened Jan 26, 2025 by
cboettig
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