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* Fix `:cast` formatting when quoting is enabled, via PR [#443](https://github.com/seancorfield/honeysql/pull/443) [duddlf23](https://github.com/duddlf23).
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* Fix [#441](https://github.com/seancorfield/honeysql/issues/441) by adding `:replace-into` to in-flight clause order (as well as registering it for the `:mysql` dialect).
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* Fix [#434](https://github.com/seancorfield/honeysql/issues/434) by special-casing `:'ARRAY`.
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* Fix [#433](https://github.com/seancorfield/honeysql/issues/433) by supporting additional `WITH` syntax, via PR [#432](https://github.com/seancorfield/honeysql/issues/432), [@MawiraIke](https://github.com/MawiraIke). _[Technically, this was in 2.4.947, but I kept the issue open while I wordsmithed the documentation]_
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* 2.4.947 -- 2022-11-05
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* Fix [#439](https://github.com/seancorfield/honeysql/issues/439) by rewriting how DDL options are processed; also fixes [#386](https://github.com/seancorfield/honeysql/issues/386) and [#437](https://github.com/seancorfield/honeysql/issues/437); **Whilst this is intended to be purely a bug fix, it has the potential to be a breaking change -- hence the version jump to 2.4!**
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## with, with-recursive
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These provide CTE support for SQL Server. The argument to
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These provide CTE support for several databases.
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In the most common form, the argument to
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`:with` (or `:with-recursive`) is a sequences of pairs, each of
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a result set name (or description) and either of; a basic SQL
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statement, a string, a keyword or a symbol.
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```
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When the expression is a basic SQL statement in any of the pairs,
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the resulting syntax of the pair is `with ident AS expr` as shown above.
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the resulting syntax of the pair is `WITH ident AS expr` as shown above.
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However, when the expression is a string, a keyword or a symbol, the resulting
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syntax of the pair is of the form `with expr AS ident` like this:
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syntax of the pair is of the form `WITH expr AS ident` like this:
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```clojure
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user=> (sql/format '{with ((ts_upper_bound "2019-08-01 15:23:00"))
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```
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The syntax only varies for each pair and so you can use both SQL statements
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and keywords/strings/symbols in the same WITH clause like this:
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and keywords/strings/symbols in the same `WITH` clause like this:
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```clojure
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user=> (sql/format '{with ((ts_upper_bound "2019-08-01 15:23:00")
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