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1324659241 I_kwDOCGYnMM5O9LIp 459 Single quoted transform recipes on Windows do not work as expected shakeel 19921 open 0     0 2022-08-01T16:14:54Z 2022-08-01T16:14:54Z   CONTRIBUTOR  

Trying to follow the tutorial for sqlite-utils and datasette https://datasette.io/tutorials/clean-data on Windows 11 OS Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.22622.440], with sqlite-utils and datasette installed using pipx.

pipx list package datasette 0.61.1, installed using Python 3.10.4 - datasette.exe package sqlite-utils 3.28, installed using Python 3.10.4 - sqlite-utils.exe

In the step to transform dates into ISO dates the quoted value 'r.parsedatetime(value)' is copied verbatim into the columns instead of applying the output of the Python recipe.

``` sqlite-utils convert manatees.db locations \ REPDATE created_date last_edited_date \ 'r.parsedatetime(value)' --dry-run

1975/01/31 00:00:00+00 --- becomes: r.parsedatetime(value)

Would affect 13568 rows ```

However, if I change the code from single quotes to double quotes, it works as expected.

``` sqlite-utils convert manatees.db locations \ REPDATE created_date last_edited_date \ "r.parsedatetime(value)" --dry-run

1975/01/31 00:00:00+00 --- becomes: 1975-01-31T00:00:00+00:00

Would affect 13568 rows ```

Specifying the transform code recipe should work with single quotes on Windows.

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