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LocalDateTimeHandler.Parse() method handles DateTime type only. But what if the result set has a date in a string formatted like YYYY-M-D / YYYY-MM-DD ? Was it deliberately left out-of-the-scope? (e.g. you suspect potential issues there)
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LocalDateTimeHandler.Parse() method handles
DateTime
type only. But what if the result set has a date in a string formatted likeYYYY-M-D
/YYYY-MM-DD
? Was it deliberately left out-of-the-scope? (e.g. you suspect potential issues there)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: