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516950748 | MDU6SXNzdWU1MTY5NTA3NDg= | 614 | Add "not in" filter - ?pk__notin=x,y,z | simonw 9599 | closed | 0 | 1 | 2019-11-04T04:07:17Z | 2019-11-04T04:31:58Z | 2019-11-04T04:12:00Z | OWNER | We have a Today I found myself needing the inverse, a |
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505818256 | MDExOlB1bGxSZXF1ZXN0MzI3MTcyNTQ1 | 590 | Handle spaces in DB names | rixx 2657547 | closed | 0 | 3 | 2019-10-11T12:18:22Z | 2019-11-04T23:16:31Z | 2019-11-04T23:16:30Z | CONTRIBUTOR | simonw/datasette/pulls/590 | Closes #503 |
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509535510 | MDExOlB1bGxSZXF1ZXN0MzMwMDc2MjYz | 602 | Offer to format readonly SQL | rixx 2657547 | closed | 0 | 3 | 2019-10-20T02:29:32Z | 2019-11-04T07:29:33Z | 2019-11-04T02:39:56Z | CONTRIBUTOR | simonw/datasette/pulls/602 | Following discussion in #601, this PR adds a "Format SQL" button to read-only SQL (if the SQL actually differs from the formatting result). It also removes a console error on readonly SQL queries. |
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453243459 | MDU6SXNzdWU0NTMyNDM0NTk= | 503 | Handle SQLite databases with spaces in their names? | chrismp 7936571 | closed | 0 | simonw 9599 | 1 | 2019-06-06T21:20:59Z | 2019-11-04T23:16:30Z | 2019-11-04T23:16:30Z | NONE | I named my SQLite database "Government workers" and published it to Heroku. When I clicked the "Government workers" database online it lead to a 404 page: I believe this is because the database name has a space. |
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