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User fs changed the following:
What |Old value |New value
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Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED
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Resolution|FIXED |
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Jul 18 19:39:00 +0000
2008 -------
re-opening.
Yes, the parser seems to support the function now (you can enter the statement
in SQL mode, without "Direct SQL" enabled). However:
- when you enter the statement SELECT SOME( "BooleanField" ) FROM "Table1" in
SQL mode, and switch to the graphical design, then in the "Function" row,
"SOME"
is selected (which is good so far), but when you focus the cell, then it
changes
to "(no selection)". This probably is because the list contains a "Some", but
not
a "SOME" entry.
- The original bug description above requested to be able to enter the
SOME("BooleanField") into the "Field" row of the graphical query design.
However,
when you try this, the content is changed back to "BooleanField". In a
non-product
build, you also get an assertion saying "Unsupported function inserted".
"Some("BooleanField")" does not work, too. However, "Count("BooleanField")"
works
fine, so this is not a general problem, but a problem with the newly
introduced
functions.
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