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Its very annoying that the helper functions can't actually use multiple columns in the condition. Its not a big deal if using an ID key or something but if you want to have some cool condition you cant.
Actually it doesn't seem to be possible using the prepared example which is very annoying. This means that the other alternative is to construct the actual SQL statement.
This feature is a little bit annoying and if I end up using the package or anyone wants it then I will add it.
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Its very annoying that the helper functions can't actually use multiple columns in the condition. Its not a big deal if using an ID key or something but if you want to have some cool condition you cant.
Actually it doesn't seem to be possible using the prepared example which is very annoying. This means that the other alternative is to construct the actual SQL statement.
This feature is a little bit annoying and if I end up using the package or anyone wants it then I will add it.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: