Dear all, we are facing some trouble with the MetaModel (last release 4.5.1) and a specific use of the IN clause with tuple. I have already added a issue on JIRA (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/METAMODEL-1116), but this issue is really blocking our development process...
Basically, if I parse this query (let's call it *newSqlQuery*): > select * > from SpagoBI.cd569eca_66d8_4106_b80c_d4d91fec3b5f > where (1,store_type,region_id) IN ((1,'Deluxe Supermarket','26')) with > Query query = pojoDataContext.parseQuery(newSqlQuery); MetaModel gives as output the following parsed query: > SELECT cd569eca_66d8_4106_b80c_d4d91fec3b5f.store_id, > cd569eca_66d8_4106_b80c_d4d91fec3b5f.store_type, > cd569eca_66d8_4106_b80c_d4d91fec3b5f.region_id, > cd569eca_66d8_4106_b80c_d4d91fec3b5f.sales_region_id, > cd569eca_66d8_4106_b80c_d4d91fec3b5f.store_name, > cd569eca_66d8_4106_b80c_d4d91fec3b5f.store_number, > cd569eca_66d8_4106_b80c_d4d91fec3b5f.store_street_address, > cd569eca_66d8_4106_b80c_d4d91fec3b5f.store_city, > cd569eca_66d8_4106_b80c_d4d91fec3b5f.store_state, > cd569eca_66d8_4106_b80c_d4d91fec3b5f.store_postal_code, > cd569eca_66d8_4106_b80c_d4d91fec3b5f.store_country, > cd569eca_66d8_4106_b80c_d4d91fec3b5f.store_manager, > cd569eca_66d8_4106_b80c_d4d91fec3b5f.store_phone, > cd569eca_66d8_4106_b80c_d4d91fec3b5f.store_fax, > cd569eca_66d8_4106_b80c_d4d91fec3b5f.first_opened_date, > cd569eca_66d8_4106_b80c_d4d91fec3b5f.last_remodel_date, > cd569eca_66d8_4106_b80c_d4d91fec3b5f.store_sqft, > cd569eca_66d8_4106_b80c_d4d91fec3b5f.grocery_sqft, > cd569eca_66d8_4106_b80c_d4d91fec3b5f.frozen_sqft, > cd569eca_66d8_4106_b80c_d4d91fec3b5f.meat_sqft, > cd569eca_66d8_4106_b80c_d4d91fec3b5f.coffee_bar, > cd569eca_66d8_4106_b80c_d4d91fec3b5f.video_store, > cd569eca_66d8_4106_b80c_d4d91fec3b5f.salad_bar, > cd569eca_66d8_4106_b80c_d4d91fec3b5f.prepared_food, > cd569eca_66d8_4106_b80c_d4d91fec3b5f.florist FROM SpagoBI.cd569eca_66d8_4106_b80c_d4d91fec3b5f WHERE 1,store_type,region_id) IN ((1,'Deluxe Supermarket','26') As you can see, brackets are missing in the resulting parsed query... This happens when I use tuple (which I really need to use...). Did anyone experience this problem?? Please let me know... :( Regards, Alessandro
