If anyone was concerned (probably not) it is not the query that is being shortened,
only the error message. I think its something with the MySql driver that the
message it reports back is only a certain number of characters. Its pretty annoying
because I think my error is much farther along in the string. Maybe I'll ask someone
at mysql.com.



Charlie


Charles N. Harvey III said the following on 6/9/2004 4:56 PM:

Hello again.
I have PopQuiz extending Quiz with the "super" reference descriptor on
the id of PopQuiz.  This wasn't happening the other day.  I am obviously
doing something wrong but I can't seem to find it yet.  Here is what I
get in my error:

SELECT B0.pop_quiz_id FROM POP_QUIZ B0 INNER JOIN QUIZ B1 ON B0.pop_quiz_id=B1.q


It shoud be:

SELECT B0.pop_quiz_id FROM POP_QUIZ B0 INNER JOIN QUIZ B1 ON B0.pop_quiz_id=B1.quiz_id


See the difference? "quiz_id" is getting cut off. Can't really explain that
one. I'll do some more testing and remove some code, I'm probably just crazy.


I have an aspect in place to intercept QuizCriteria.new() (which subclasses Criteria).
So it shouldn't affect this query. But when I comment out the aspect I don't get
this problem. What would cause a query to bet cut short? Any idea.


Thanks again.


Charlie




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