Thanks Lukas! That did the trick.

Cheers,
Joshua

On Wednesday, March 5, 2014 1:38:57 AM UTC-6, Lukas Eder wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> You have two options that I can see right now:
>
> 1. Use DSL.selectFrom(t1) or DSLContext.selectFrom(t1) instead. These 
> methods inherit the <R> type from the Table<R> and bind it to the Select<R> 
> type.
> 2. Explicitly reference all fields in subselects. This will be a bit more 
> verbose.
>
> Cheers
> Lukas
>
>
> 2014-03-04 21:31 GMT+01:00 <[email protected] <javascript:>>:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've been trying to figure out how I can get the field types from 
>> sub-selects.
>>
>> Example (how I've managed to get stuff to compile and return what I want):
>>
>> Table<Record2<UInteger, Timestamp>> t1 = create.select(...).asTable();
>> Table<Record2<UInteger, Timestamp>> t2 = create.select(...).asTable();
>>
>> Table<Record> t3 = create.select(t1.fields())
>>                 .from(t1)
>>                 .union(create.select(t2.fields())
>>                         .from(t2)
>>                 ).asTable()
>>
>>
>> How can I get t3 to have a to have the type Table<Record2<UInteger, 
>> Timestamp>>?
>>
>>
>> Thanks for any assistance,
>> Joshua
>>
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