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1 row where body = "> I could even have those replacement characters be properties of the `Database` class, so uses can sub-class and change them. I'm not going to do this, it's unnecessary extra complexity and it means the function that fixes the column names needs to have access to the current `Database` instance." sorted by updated_at descending
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I'm not going to do this, it's unnecessary extra complexity and it means the function that fixes the column names needs to have access to the current |
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Rethink approach to [ and ] in column names (currently throws error) 1005891028 |
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