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[CT-1211] [Feature] Cross-database macro for type_boolean() #267

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jpmmcneill opened this issue Sep 19, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #268
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[CT-1211] [Feature] Cross-database macro for type_boolean() #267

jpmmcneill opened this issue Sep 19, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #268
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enhancement New feature or request help_wanted Extra attention is needed

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Is this your first time submitting a feature request?

  • I have read the expectations for open source contributors
  • I have searched the existing issues, and I could not find an existing issue for this feature
  • I am requesting a straightforward extension of existing dbt-snowflake functionality, rather than a Big Idea better suited to a discussion

Describe the feature

see dbt-labs/dbt-core#5739

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Who will this benefit?

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@jpmmcneill jpmmcneill added enhancement New feature or request triage labels Sep 19, 2022
@github-actions github-actions bot changed the title [Feature] Cross-database macro for type_boolean() [CT-1211] [Feature] Cross-database macro for type_boolean() Sep 19, 2022
@jtcohen6 jtcohen6 added good_first_issue Good for newcomers help_wanted Extra attention is needed and removed triage good_first_issue Good for newcomers labels Sep 21, 2022
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