the older table seems more reliable? at least i just ran across an example where it was, albeit a demo.. |
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| .. | ||
| batch | ||
| corepos | ||
| datasync | ||
| db | ||
| importing | ||
| trainwreck | ||
| __init__.py | ||
| _version.py | ||
| commands.py | ||
| config.py | ||
| emails.py | ||
| products.py | ||
the older table seems more reliable? at least i just ran across an example where it was, albeit a demo.. |
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|---|---|---|
| .. | ||
| batch | ||
| corepos | ||
| datasync | ||
| db | ||
| importing | ||
| trainwreck | ||
| __init__.py | ||
| _version.py | ||
| commands.py | ||
| config.py | ||
| emails.py | ||
| products.py | ||