Hi Christian,
I on the fly transformed some simple XML, which I edit on GitLab, into maps for
join operations. I wanted to test performance with the maps being on my
machine, and so I was looking for a quick solution to export them into a
file/the GUI. I thought I could also run them with xquer
Hi Giuseppe,
The exact rules for serializing maps can be looked up in the
specification for XQuery Serialization 3.1 [1].
I can’t say too much about all the decisions that have been taken in
the spec, but I remember that all decisions around the adaptive
serialization method were, more or less in
Hi Steven,
Finally a quick response.
In a nutshell: “You are right” ;) I think you already summarized the
status quo pretty well: Timestamps are only available for the whole
database, and for binary files (for which simply the OS timestamp will
be returned).
In our applications, we mostly use RE
I have a situation that I don't know if others are experiencing - but it has
happened quite a bit over the last week with 9.2.4
I have the below function.
declare function base:employeeIdMostRecentInstancesBetweenMap ($rangeBeginDate
as xs:date, $rangeEndDate as xs:date, $employee as element()?
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