On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 11:35 AM, Lucas Heezen - Covadis
<[email protected]>wrote:
> Ok, is there a way to solve this?
>
We would need to change the code in the jdbc stores to always remember from
which schema
each table originated from, and then use it every time the table is used in
a query.
And also handle same named tables in different schemas, probably by
prefixing the table
name with the schema when the user does not specify a target schema to be
used.
Not a 10 minutes change
> Or do we have to force the users to add a SCHEMA?
>
If you can't provide the patch for the above, or have someone do it for you,
it's the only
choice you have
Cheers
Andrea
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