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Closes #275 #276

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@mstackhouse mstackhouse commented Oct 18, 2024

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Resolve issues indicated in #275

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bms63 commented Oct 24, 2024

@mstackhouse I feel like we might of found the same bug.

I am working on a workshop for P/Pharma and types and formats are not working as expected.

@elimillera elimillera merged commit 29f6c78 into atorus-research:main Dec 10, 2024
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Bug: xportr_type() doesn't respect the xportr.variable_name and xportr.type_name options
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