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SQL Server: add support for object in SqlServerConvertTranslator #33891

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@imangd imangd commented Jun 4, 2024

Fixes #30818

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        - Added support for `object` type arguments for Convert methods in `SqlServerConvertTranslator`

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imangd commented Jun 4, 2024

@dotnet-policy-service agree

@ajcvickers ajcvickers merged commit e3553e4 into dotnet:main Jun 5, 2024
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@roji roji changed the title Add support for object in SqlServerConvertTranslator SQL Server: add support for object in SqlServerConvertTranslator Sep 23, 2024
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Convert.ToInt32 could not be translated when argument is user-defined function
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