Le 26/01/2016 09:50, Pat Tryçias a écrit :
Good morning,
I understand that's an Oracle limitation.
But I don't understand why Doctrine2 add this in criteria.
It doesn't make sense to me.
I'd like to ask Doctrine to not use this criteria in this case.
So why Doctrine do this ?
And how to ask Doctrine to avoid this ?
Kind regards,
Tryçias
Doctrine itself won't add such criteria according to the DQL query you
showed us.
This could be added for several reasons though:
- you made another change in the QueryBuilder in a piece of code not
displayed in your code snippet
- you use some kind of doctrine extensions altering queries being made
As you pasted only a very small extract of the code involved in the
failed query, there is no way to identify the issue.
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Christophe | Stof
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