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Satheesh Bandaram commented on DERBY-147:
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Derby uses its own test harness and new tests need to be added with in that 
framework. Believe Shreyas has provided some pointers. If you need any 
additional help, or would like me to add the tests for you, I am willing to 
help.


> ERROR 42X79 not consistant ? - same column name specified twice
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: DERBY-147
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-147
>      Project: Derby
>         Type: Bug
>     Reporter: Bernd Ruehlicke

>
> This happens from JDBC or ij. Here the output form ij>
> ij version 10.0 
> CONNECTION0* -        jdbc:derby:phsDB 
> * = current connection 
> ij> select a1.XXX_foreign, a1.native, a1.kind, a1.XXX_foreign FROM 
> slg_name_lookup a1 ORDER BY a1.XXX_foreign;
> ERROR 42X79: Column name 'XXX_FOREIGN' appears more than once in the result 
> of the query expression. 
> But when removing the ORDER BY and keeping the 2 same column names it works
> ij> select a1.XXX_foreign, a1.native, a1.kind, a1.XXX_foreign FROM 
> slg_name_lookup a1;
> XXX_FOREIGN                                                                   
>   |NATIVE                                                                     
>      |KIND                                    |XXX_FOREIGN                    
>                                                   
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>   
> 0 rows selected 
> ij> 
> So - it seams to be OK to specify the same column twice - as long as you do 
> not add the ORDER BY clause.  
> I woul dof course like that the system allows this - but at leats it should 
> be consistant and either allow both or none of the two queries above.

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