On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 2:16 PM, Miles J<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> But its in the where clause, so hes supplying it himself.
>
> LEFT JOIN `courses` AS `Course` ON
> (`CourseResult`.`course_id` = `Course`.`id`) WHERE
> `Course`.`course_type_id` = 1 AND `School`.`city` = 'London' AND
> `School`.`country_id` = '225' AND ((`CourseLevelMin`.`order` <= '1')
> OR (`Course`.`course_level_min` IS NULL)) AND `Course`.`published` = 1
> AND `Course`.`deleted` = 0 LIMIT 20

There's no join on schools in that query. The DB doesn't know what
"School" is because it hasn't been aliased to schools table ...
because there is no join on schools table. The DB doesn't care about
"city" because "School" is unknown but it specifies "School.city" in
the error msg because that's what's in the query. It *looks* like the
problem is *only* that the "city" column is unknown but, in fact, it's
"School.city" that the DB doesn't understand.

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