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<Pool> uses an old dbplyr interface warning (and e.g. error when using stringr) #132
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I am getting this error as well. All i did to generate this error was the following:
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I'm also getting the warning:
Any updates on this? Should one be concerned about this warning when using |
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You don't need to concerned about the warning, and it's fixed in #152. Hopefully we can get a pool release out in the next week or so. |
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Now replaces minimal set of methods with automatically generated wrappers. Fixes #132
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Due, I believe, to
dbplyr
latest update on CRAN I am receiving a warning and errors in my scripts (as well as in a CRAN package I maintain) that relies onpool
.The warning seems to appear even with common filters. The error appears in filters that used to work fine until the
dbplyr
update, but that perhaps did not have a fully compliant syntax to begin with.Reprex below should show the issue. Latest version on CRAN and current development version from the repository show the same behaviour.
Created on 2022-06-06 by the reprex package (v2.0.1)
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