I just stumbled on the kind of error message that's apparently expected 
from Doctrine. Consider the following reduced and contrived DQL:

SELECT COUNT(s.id) FROM Submission s JOIN AppVersion v HAVING (v.app = :app)

Doctrine throws an exception that's logged as:

Fatal error:  Uncaught PDOException: SQLSTATE[42S22]: Column not found: 
1054 Unknown column 'a1_.app_id' in 'having clause' in ...

Other DQL statements are still producing exceptions that don't include 
specifics like the unknown column name.

~Martin

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