Can you verify this has been fixed in a later version?

cr0x

On Wednesday, 20 May 2015 12:03:41 UTC+1, cr0xfyre wrote:
>
> Hi everyone! I've found an annoying problem when using server-sided 
> functions:
>
> Function *printText *is a server-side function that receives a text and 
> simply returns it.
>
> *select printText('Hello world!')* works fine, but
>
> *select printText('Hello from the world!')* throws the error:
>
> --> com.orientechnologies.orient.core.exception.OCommandExecutionException
> : Class 'THE' was not found in current database [ONetworkProtocolHttpDb]
> 2015-05-20 12:50:55:294 SEVERE Internal server error:
> com.orientechnologies.orient.core.exception.OQueryParsingException: Error 
> on parsing query
> Query:  world!')
> ------^
>
>
> I'm guessing the 'from' keyword is being detected inside the argument 
> string...
>
> Is this a bug or feature? How do I work around it when I want to pass 
> arbitrary text to a function (that can have or not the 'from' word) ?
>
> Best,
> cr0xfyre
>

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