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gravitas_deficiency @sh.itjust.works I want to hate this. I really do. But the problem is… I think I like it.
39 2 Replynaonintendois @programming.dev But how do I know if the WHERE clause is AND or OR?
14 1 Replyakash_rawal @lemmy.world We can say default is
and
and add anOr
node foror
. Similar to SoP notation, you only write+
.5 0 ReplyVictor @lemmy.world How about an
or
boolean attribute.1 0 Reply
gravitas_deficiency @sh.itjust.works Fair. The constraint nodes should probably exist under an
And
orOr
node.3 0 Reply
lorty @lemmygrad.ml
This needs a bit of work but it could be interesting
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