Hi Allin,
thanks for your work. Unfortunately, it only partly works here.
It works fine in case both imported series, here "klima" and "klima" saldo are
both of type SQL_DECIMAL and column "DATUM" is of type SQL_DATE:
nulldata 5 -p
setobs 7 2018-01-01 --time-series
string q = "SELECT DATUM,
On Mon, 23 Mar 2020, ate...@posteo.de wrote:
Hi Allin,
thanks for your work. Unfortunately, it only partly works here.
It works fine in case both imported series, here "klima" and "klima" saldo are both of
type SQL_DECIMAL and column "DATUM" is of type SQL_DATE:
nulldata 5 -p
setobs 7
On Mon, 23 Mar 2020, Allin Cottrell wrote:
I'm thinking that an early 2020b release would be good, to address the macOS
Catalina security issue (about which we'll probably hear more).
In that context, I think most of the changes since 2020a are harmless, with
the possible exception of the
I'm thinking that an early 2020b release would be good, to address
the macOS Catalina security issue (about which we'll probably hear
more).
In that context, I think most of the changes since 2020a are
harmless, with the possible exception of the modification of
funcerr(), so I'd like to