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Deprecate support for old type .sql files #1564

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@Ekrekr Ekrekr requested a review from lewish November 1, 2023 16:17
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I think we should keep this test, but I would remove all the old SQL files, and bump the core version to something more recent that we do want to continue to support (probably 2.0.0) and add some basic SQLX files in here.

The purpose of this test is partially to make sure we don't break the compilation "contract" between the old versions of core and the new versions of the CLI, which is still valuable IMO.

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Fair enough! Done.

@Ekrekr Ekrekr requested a review from lewish November 1, 2023 16:35
@Ekrekr Ekrekr merged commit 7c26450 into main_v3 Nov 1, 2023
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@Ekrekr Ekrekr deleted the deprecate-ops-sql branch November 1, 2023 16:41
@Ekrekr Ekrekr mentioned this pull request Mar 28, 2024
moker-spaghetti pushed a commit to moker-spaghetti/dataform that referenced this pull request May 26, 2024
* Deprecate support for old type .sql files

* Re-add backwards compatability test, with explanatory comment

* fix
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