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Francois Orsini reassigned DERBY-195:
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Assign To: Francois Orsini
> isSearchable() returns true for a calculated field
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> Key: DERBY-195
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-195
> Project: Derby
> Type: Bug
> Components: JDBC
> Versions: 10.0.2.0
> Environment: Windows XP SP1 Professional
> Reporter: George Baklarz
> Assignee: Francois Orsini
>
> Issuing a ResultSetMetaData isSearchable() against a computing column returns
> a TRUE value. i.e. SELECT NAME, ADDRESS, 1 FROM EMPLOYEE .... will return a
> value of TRUE for isSearchable against the computed value (1) in the SELECT
> list. Is that what is supposed to be returned for a computed column?
> It may be that I misunderstood the semantics for what isSearchable() is
> supposed to do. I thought that a column with isSearchable()=true can be used
> in a subsequent WHERE clause.
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