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Custom suffixes don't work in
dplyr::full_join with dtplyr::lazy_dt converted tibbles
#382
opened Aug 4, 2022 by
caparks2
Anonymous functions aren't translated properly inside an unexpected problem or unintended behavior
across()
bug
#370
opened Jun 25, 2022 by
markfairbanks
Implement a feature request or enhancement
uncount()
feature
#352
opened Apr 22, 2022 by
markfairbanks
Splice data.frame inputs to a feature request or enhancement
mutate, summarise, and transmute
feature
#342
opened Feb 11, 2022 by
eutwt
Use a feature request or enhancement
across() output as a data frame
feature
#341
opened Feb 11, 2022 by
markfairbanks
Using an unexpected problem or unintended behavior
TRUE in case_when causes error if output vector length does not equal group size .N
bug
#339
opened Feb 11, 2022 by
eutwt
Add keep argument to joins
feature
a feature request or enhancement
#330
opened Jan 15, 2022 by
erdeyl
dtplyr changes result of summarize of empty data.table
bug
an unexpected problem or unintended behavior
#282
opened Aug 13, 2021 by
lutzgruber-quantco
Using an unexpected problem or unintended behavior
lazy_dt() Inside of a Shiny App Throws Errors in Reactive Contexts
bug
#260
opened Jun 16, 2021 by
nigeljmckernan
Translation to fifelse() and fcase() will throw error for S4 objects
#237
opened Apr 20, 2021 by
torema-ed
rowwise not applicable
feature
a feature request or enhancement
#236
opened Apr 12, 2021 by
verajosemanuel
group_modify() messes up tbl_vars()
bug
#208
opened Mar 2, 2021 by
mgirlich
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