so what is the conflict? is "t" a representation of true or something? Oh I
see it is conflicting with a time representation .. what can be done about
that?
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Jody Garnett
On 7 May 2017 at 02:52, Ian Turton <ijtur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've put this in a bug report https://osgeo-org.
> atlassian.net/browse/GEOT-5722 so we don't forget about it - current best
> work around is to quote the attribute name or use a longer name
>
> Ian
>
>
>
> On 7 May 2017 at 09:22, Suresh Prajapati <sureshpraja1...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I am querying a simple feature type schema: r:Long:index=join,*g:Point:sri
>> d=4326,di:Integer:index=join,al:Float,s:Float,b:Float,an:Flo
>> at,he:Float,ve:Float,t:Float,m:Boolean,i:Boolean,ts:Long;ge
>> omesa.table.sharing='true',geomesa.indices='attr:4:3,records
>> :2:3,z2:3:3',geomesa.table.sharing.prefix='\\u0001'
>>
>> with the query expression: r = 31 AND di = 5 AND BBOX(g, -38.857822,
>> -76.111145, -74.64091, -38.61907) AND al <= 39.407307 AND s <= 1.6442835
>> AND b <= 83.14717 AND an <= 87.0774 AND he <= 40.89476 AND ve <= 88.761566
>> AND t <= 44.786507 AND m = true AND i = true.
>>
>> but it throws an exception saying Encountered "t" at line 1, column 195.
>>
>> Here is my exception log detail:
>>
>> org.geotools.filter.text.cql2.CQLException: Encountered "t" at line 1,
>> column 195.
>> Was expecting one of:
>> <NOT> ...
>> <IDENTIFIER> ...
>> "include" ...
>> "exclude" ...
>> "(" ...
>> "[" ...
>> Parsing : r = 31 AND di = 5 AND BBOX(g, -38.857822, -76.111145,
>> -74.64091, -38.61907) AND al <= 39.407307 AND s <= 1.6442835 AND b <=
>> 83.14717 AND an <= 87.0774 AND he <= 40.89476 AND ve <= 88.761566 AND t <=
>> 44.786507 AND m = true AND i = true.
>> at org.geotools.filter.text.cql2.CQLCompiler.compileFilter(CQLC
>> ompiler.java:106)
>> at org.geotools.filter.text.commons.CompilerUtil.parseFilter(Co
>> mpilerUtil.java:196)
>> at org.geotools.filter.text.cql2.CQL.toFilter(CQL.java:134)
>> at org.geotools.filter.text.cql2.CQL.toFilter(CQL.java:113)
>> at com.hps.GeomesaClient.query(GeomesaClient.java:134)
>> at com.hps.Reader.run(Reader.java:69)
>> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
>>
>> This seems to be a bug in the ECQL parser. I posted the same on
>> stackoverflow
>> <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/43820026/geotools-filter-cqlexception-encountered-t/43825958#43825958>
>> and
>> found an answer saying, that it is a limitation in the ECQL query parser.
>> The letter 't' by itself (ignoring case) is the UTC token.
>>
>> https://github.com/geotools/geotools/blob/master/modules/lib
>> rary/cql/src/main/jjtree/ECQLGrammar.jjt#L180-L187
>>
>> Thank You
>> Suresh Prajapati
>>
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