Fred Garlov wrote:
> The problem I'm facing is, that it is impossible to add custom fields to
> $paginator results. I'm getting an exception "specified column 'foo' not
> in row".
You can modify the actual select statement and add in anything you wish:

SELECT 'custom1', 'custom2' FROM dual;

or

SELECT 'value1' as 'custom1', 'value2' as 'custom2' FROM dual;


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