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## Unreleased Changes
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## Unreleased Changes
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The following changes have been committed to the **master** branch since the 1.0.6 release:
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The following changes have been committed to the **master** branch since the 1.0.7 release:
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* Address #60 by supporting simpler schema entry formats: `:table/column` is equivalent to the old `[:table :column :one]` and `[:table/column]` is equivalent to the old `[:table :column :many]`. The older formats will continue to be supported but should be considered deprecated.
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* None.
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* Added test for using `ANY(?)` and arrays in PostgreSQL for `IN (?,,,?)` style queries. Added a **Tips & Tricks** section to **Friendly SQL Functions** with database-specific suggestions, that starts with this one.
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* Improved documentation in several areas.
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## Stable Builds
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## Stable Builds
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* 2019-09-09 -- 1.0.7
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* Address #60 by supporting simpler schema entry formats: `:table/column` is equivalent to the old `[:table :column :one]` and `[:table/column]` is equivalent to the old `[:table :column :many]`. The older formats will continue to be supported but should be considered deprecated.
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* Added test for using `ANY(?)` and arrays in PostgreSQL for `IN (?,,,?)` style queries. Added a **Tips & Tricks** section to **Friendly SQL Functions** with database-specific suggestions, that starts with this one.
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* Improved documentation in several areas.
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* 2019-08-24 -- 1.0.6
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* 2019-08-24 -- 1.0.6
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* Fix #54 by improving documentation around data type conversions (and the `ReadableColumn` and `SettableParameter` protocols).
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* Fix #54 by improving documentation around data type conversions (and the `ReadableColumn` and `SettableParameter` protocols).
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* Fix #52 by using a US-locale function in the "lower" result set builders to avoid unexpected character changes in column names in locales such as Turkish. If you want the locale-sensitive behavior, pass `clojure.string/lower-case` into one of the "modified" result set builders.
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* Fix #52 by using a US-locale function in the "lower" result set builders to avoid unexpected character changes in column names in locales such as Turkish. If you want the locale-sensitive behavior, pass `clojure.string/lower-case` into one of the "modified" result set builders.
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[](https://clojars.org/seancorfield/next.jdbc) [](https://cljdoc.org/d/seancorfield/next.jdbc/CURRENT)
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[](https://clojars.org/seancorfield/next.jdbc) [](https://cljdoc.org/d/seancorfield/next.jdbc/CURRENT)
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This documentation is for the 1.0.6 release -- [see the CHANGELOG](CHANGELOG.md).
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This documentation is for the 1.0.7 release -- [see the CHANGELOG](CHANGELOG.md).
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* [Getting Started](/doc/getting-started.md)
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* [Getting Started](/doc/getting-started.md)
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* [Migrating from `clojure.java.jdbc`](/doc/migration-from-clojure-java-jdbc.md)
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* [Migrating from `clojure.java.jdbc`](/doc/migration-from-clojure-java-jdbc.md)
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You can add `next.jdbc` to your project with either:
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You can add `next.jdbc` to your project with either:
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```clojure
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```clojure
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{seancorfield/next.jdbc {:mvn/version "1.0.6"}}
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{seancorfield/next.jdbc {:mvn/version "1.0.7"}}
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```
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```
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for `deps.edn` or:
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```clojure
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```clojure
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[seancorfield/next.jdbc "1.0.6"]
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[seancorfield/next.jdbc "1.0.7"]
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```
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```
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for `project.clj` or `build.boot`.
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;; deps.edn
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{:deps {org.clojure/clojure {:mvn/version "1.10.1"}
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seancorfield/next.jdbc {:mvn/version "1.0.6"}
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seancorfield/next.jdbc {:mvn/version "1.0.7"}
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com.h2database/h2 {:mvn/version "1.4.199"}}}
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com.h2database/h2 {:mvn/version "1.4.199"}}}
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<modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
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<modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
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<groupId>seancorfield</groupId>
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<groupId>seancorfield</groupId>
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<artifactId>next.jdbc</artifactId>
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<artifactId>next.jdbc</artifactId>
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<version>1.0.6</version>
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<version>1.0.7</version>
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<name>next.jdbc</name>
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<description>The next generation of clojure.java.jdbc: a new low-level Clojure wrapper for JDBC-based access to databases.</description>
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<description>The next generation of clojure.java.jdbc: a new low-level Clojure wrapper for JDBC-based access to databases.</description>
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