I wouldn't think so, but I don't have a Windows setup to try to build on. From the stack trace, it appears to be in DB code, not GUI code:
Caused by: java.sql.SQLException: Column not found: T3.PAINTING_ID in statement [SELECT t0.ARTIST_ID, t0.PAINTING_ID, t0.GALLERY_ID, t0.ESTIMATED_PRICE, t1.TEXT_REVIEW, t0.PAINTING_TITLE, t2.ARTIST_NAME, t3.GALLERY_NAME, t3.PAINTING_ID FROM PAINTING t0 JOIN PAINTING_INFO t1 ON (t0.PAINTING_ID = t1.PAINTING_ID) JOIN ARTIST t2 ON (t0.ARTIST_ID = t2.ARTIST_ID) JOIN GALLERY t3 ON (t0.GALLERY_ID = t3.GALLERY_ID)] Also, I just did a search through the DataContextFlattenedAttributesTest output in my console and didn't see "SELECT t0.ARTIST_ID, t0.PAINTING_ID" anywhere in it (or in any other test). So the SQL/test that mine ran appears different than yours. mrg On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 9:34 AM, Andrey Razumovsky<[email protected]> wrote: > Strange.. could it be it's because I'm on Windows?
