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Relational method for checking whether a path in a JSON exists #31136
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Depending on what happens with this PR #30010. I might continue with adding those as well... |
Hi @roji as I see @joelmandell PR is stuck. I'd like to try to implement this by:
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@abcdefgabcefg I am just waiting for feedback on that PR before I started on the other things. That's why I am lagging behind |
@joelmandell oh sorry, I don't I was aware you were waiting for feedback there... we've unfortunately gone into feature freeze for 8.0 so we won't be able to merge it for that... |
@roji please tell, this issue is also frozen till EF 8? |
EF 8 will be out in November, and feature work on it has stopped; we're now stabilizing/fixing bugs only. Any feature PR will generally be merged for EF 9 at this point, which will come out in November 2024. |
Hi @roji , is this issue still open for contribution? |
@Ricketiman and others, @joelmandell made good progress on this in #30010 - it's my fault it hasn't progressed. I'm generally trying to make progress on dormant PRs, I'll try to pick up this work again - I don't think it makes sense to start a new PR. |
All relational databases support some way of checking whether a given JSON PATH exists in a JSON document. We should add a relational-level EF.Functions.JsonExists (or similar) which the different providers can translate to this.
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