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2017-11-26
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@luchini this looks very interesting! Am I correct in assuming that it's more explicit ok no specifying the migrations you are going to perform? And allow for more complex migrations?
One thing that I would like is the possibility to run it outside of lein. So that I can run it as a standalone docker container. I suppose that will not be too much of a problem tho?
Hey channel, is there a way to query for the max value of a datom, and use that result further in the query? Like “HAVING” sql syntax and not :find (max ?x)
.
I would to filter rel-many elements to the last in a where clause, like
[:find ?x
:where
[?parent :parent/children ?child]
[?child :child/position ?pos]
[(max ?pos) ?max-pos]
[... ;; do something else with max-pos,
]
A way to chain queries maybe?