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Using nested values in YAML front-matter I expected to be able to update the values from the database view. Actual result is that the format is changed to what appears to be a json object?
Older version (tested against what I had on-disk, 2.8.0) the value is updated properly.
CleanShot.2023-01-21.at.11.43.11.mp4
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Desktop
Version of the plugin
3.2.4
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RafaelGB
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in Obsidian database plugin RoadmapJan 24, 2023
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What happened?
Using nested values in YAML front-matter I expected to be able to update the values from the database view. Actual result is that the format is changed to what appears to be a json object?
Older version (tested against what I had on-disk, 2.8.0) the value is updated properly.
CleanShot.2023-01-21.at.11.43.11.mp4
What platform were you using?
Desktop
Version of the plugin
3.2.4
Relevant log output
No response
Are you using the latest version of the plugin in your Obsidian vault?
Are you check if there is a similar issue?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: