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[ADAP-876] [Bug] Updating agate_helper in core requires update in of data type in some tests #762

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McKnight-42 opened this issue Sep 7, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #763
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Is this a new bug in dbt-snowflake?

  • I believe this is a new bug in dbt-snowflake
  • I have searched the existing issues, and I could not find an existing issue for this bug

Current Behavior

core merger of dbt-labs/dbt-core#8561 causes failing tests in docs_generate due to adding integer to definition which requires us to swap from float to int for expected values.

Expected Behavior

simplly updating the expected type allows tests to pass again.

Steps To Reproduce

update local branch to main and run functional tests to see failures corresponding to error around stat field not meeting expected type.

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@McKnight-42 McKnight-42 added the bug Something isn't working label Sep 7, 2023
@McKnight-42 McKnight-42 self-assigned this Sep 7, 2023
@github-actions github-actions bot changed the title [Bug] Updating agate_helper in core requires update in of data type in some tests [ADAP-876] [Bug] Updating agate_helper in core requires update in of data type in some tests Sep 7, 2023
@McKnight-42 McKnight-42 mentioned this issue Sep 7, 2023
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