On May 30, 2:43 pm, weckmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> using aliases does not help, because the problem occurs before the
> "as"... the problem is the "." and the "," in the function. This
> causes cake to think that a new table/column begins and this messes up
> the array, I think.

Assumptions are a terrible thing ;)

Why don't you hop on the irc channel to discuss rather than wait days
on the group ;).

AD
PS. mysql_fetch_field is what determines the array keys - which has
unpredictable results for calculated fields
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