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I'm seeing that asyncpg doesn't always infer the type of a parameter, even when it's unambigous. Example:
Output:
A boolean
Questions:
asyncpg: 0.26 |
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elprans
Oct 11, 2022
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This is expected behavior (of Postgres): untyped arguments are assumed to be strings ("unknown" to be exact, which is the same). The correct approach is to always indicate the argument type via a cast. |
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This is expected behavior (of Postgres): untyped arguments are assumed to be strings ("unknown" to be exact, which is the same). The correct approach is to always indicate the argument type via a cast.