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Remove unnecessary macro to fix issue with 0.19.2 #88

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@clausherther clausherther merged commit 909c10b into main Jun 30, 2021
@clausherther clausherther deleted the fix/remove-macro-0-19-2 branch June 30, 2021 18:54
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* Update project for dbt 0.20.0 compatibility

* First batch of test macro to test block conversions

* Shim dbt utils types macro

* Update test macros to tests

* Update description of type check tests (#84)

* Update changelog for new release (#86)

* Update README.md

* Remove unnecessary macro to fix issue with 0.19.2 (#88)

* Remove unnecessary macro to fix issue with 0.19.2

* Update changelog

* Fix value in set validation (#91)

* Add redshift to random macro

* Fix value in set validation

* Add integration test

* Fix missing space that was causing syntax error when compiled

* Move Redshift random() to separate PR

Co-authored-by: clausherther <claus@calogica.com>

* Add support for Redshift random function (#92)

* Update changelog for 0.3.7 (#93)

* Update project for dbt 0.20.0 compatibility

* First batch of test macro to test block conversions

* Shim dbt utils types macro

* Update test macros to tests

* Update CHANGELOG

* Bump dbt-date to 0.4.0+

Co-authored-by: Noel Gomez <noel_gomez@yahoo.com>
Co-authored-by: Ahmed Radwan <ahmedrad@gmail.com>
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