Closed willkg closed 1 year ago
Instead of what we did before where we used the value "<no data>" to indicate there was no value, this now kicks up a usage error. That makes errors a lot more obvious especially when they happen deep in the dark bowels of scripts.
"<no data>"
Fixes #61 a better way.
Instead of what we did before where we used the value
"<no data>"
to indicate there was no value, this now kicks up a usage error. That makes errors a lot more obvious especially when they happen deep in the dark bowels of scripts.Fixes #61 a better way.