Are you trying to use an unknown primary key (java.lang.Object)?  If you 
are, it is not supported.  If you are not you have some funky 
configuration, and you will need to post a bug report (with only the 
simple entity and query).

-dain

David Russell wrote:

> OK, so I'm a little impatient and posted this question in a longer form two days 
>ago.  Hopefully I won't annoy too many people by adding to the already significant 
>deluge of mail associated with this list.
> 
> Any thoughts on why the generated SQL for an EJB-QL query of the form:
> 
> SELECT OBJECT(o)
>                 FROM EgadGenomeBean AS o
> 
> would end up generating SQL that looks like this:
> 
> SELECT  FROM EGAD.GENOME t0_o
> 
> The missing "selected" columns cause a missing element exception when I actually try 
>to use the finder method for this EJB.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> David
> 
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