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@yutak23 yutak23 commented Nov 28, 2023

This ought to fix #150.

This change allows you to define a type for an object if you have an array of rows generated as an 'object'.
As a result, properties will be suggested as described in the issue, and you will not have to access properties for any.

I don't think we will have to worry about the ESLint error Unsafe member access .id on an any value.(https://typescript-eslint.io/rules/no-unsafe-member-access/).

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ayrton commented Dec 13, 2023

@yutak23 I've merged your changes into #154. I'm going to close this PR in favor of that one for now because it goes a little deeper into type correctness.

Could you verify this solves the issue you were having?

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yutak23 commented Dec 14, 2023

@yutak23 I've merged your changes into #154. I'm going to close this PR in favor of that one for now because it goes a little deeper into type correctness.

Could you verify this solves the issue you were having?

@ayrton, Yes, I think that fix will solve my problem. Thank you very much.

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[Feature] A type can be defined for rows in the query result
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