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### Description of issue
The main idea being documentation should guide the users to use the most-pythonic type for any property or method parameter. e.g.:
https://github.com/ni/nimi-python/blob/8…
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### I'm Submitting a ...
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[ ] Bug report
[x] Feature request
[ ] Support request
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### Steps to Reproduce
Add a `defaultTime` prop to the element
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### Expected Results
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We have had a publisher publish "valid" data with an awardDate as 2022-02-29, this causes python's ` datetime.date.fromisoformat(date)` to error with `day is out of range for month` (which is corr…
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### Is your feature request related to a problem?
It is not a problem, though currently you would need manually define an ID for a record everywhere you create a record if you'd want them to be cus…
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**Describe the bug**
Schema with coerced, nullable dates choke when the entire column is `NaT` values
- [x] I have checked that this issue has not already been reported.
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__Issue description:__
There is an issue on TSDB side with handling incoming `Flux` queries which contains negation operators in its body (`!=` or `!~`). Sometimes, the results of such queries exec…
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__Proposal:__
A UX change to the Custom Time Range selector to allow it to be dragged.
__Current behavior:__
When selecting Custom Time Range, the PopUp Date Selector often blocks the data.…
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There's a C++ FILETIME construct in Windows. What I was actually looking for was a way to convert that sort of structure into a nice C# version. Instead I get something that would work, if only I coul…
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The formatting of range in Excel is notoriously difficult to handle as it depends on the locale of the Excel application.
It would be nice to be able to support the standard python notation for datet…
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(originally reported in https://github.com/taichino/croniter/issues/178)
Test snippet:
```python
from datetime import datetime
from croniter import croniter
it = croniter("0 0 */10 * *", da…