Ambiguous use of '_group(by:)` error #428
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is this a known issue? |
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Hey @StewartLynch! Looks like that project's We're happy to see you sharing SQLiteData with your subscribers! If it's not too much trouble, do you think you could link back to the library in these videos? It really helps with discovery :) |
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Thanks. That was it. I was pretty sure that I had added links to the library in the description of all of the videos. The start coming out this Sunday, so I will make sure that I upate the descriptions if it is not there. Sent from my iPadOn Mar 20, 2026, at 11:50 PM, Stephen Celis ***@***.***> wrote:
Hey @StewartLynch! Looks like that project's Package.resolved file is pointed to an earlier version or SQLiteData (1.5.1). We fixed the ambiguity introduced by Swift updates in a newer 1.6.0 release. If you swift package update that should get your resolved file in good order. I was able to get the project you submitted building doing so, so I'm going to close for now, but let me know if I should reopen!
We're happy to see you sharing SQLiteData with your subscribers! If it's not too much trouble, do you think you could link back to the library in these videos? It really helps with discovery :)
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Hey @StewartLynch! Looks like that project's
Package.resolvedfile is pointed to an earlier version of SQLiteData (1.5.1). We fixed the ambiguity you encountered in a newer 1.6.0 release. If youswift package updatethat should get your resolved file in good order. I was able to get the project you submitted building by doing so, but let me know if you still have any issues!We're happy to see you sharing SQLiteData with your subscribers! If it's not too much trouble, do you think you could link back to the library in these videos? It really helps with discovery :)