Palle Girgensohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Here's their code snippet (from 
> oo_1.1_src/dbaccess/source/ui/querydesign/QueryDesignView.cxx):

> if(aJoin.getLength())
> {
>       ::rtl::OUString aStr = ::rtl::OUString::createFromAscii("{ OJ ");
>       aStr += aJoin;
>       aStr += ::rtl::OUString::createFromAscii(" },");
>       aTableListStr += aStr;
> }

Now that I look at it, I bet that they are expecting the ODBC driver to
translate "{ OJ ... }" into the appropriate syntax for the database
(either SQL standard or not, depending on the DB :-().

There are a number of ODBC brace-constructs that our driver knows how to
translate, but I don't think that's one of them.  You should bug the
ODBC guys about it.

                        regards, tom lane

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