> For some reason, the nCount field below gets defined as a character
> field.  !?!?!!?!?????????
>
>                     SELECT t1.iid, t1.cTown, IFNULL(COUNT(p1.iid),0) as
> nCount, IFNULL(SUM(p1.nAmount),0) as nSum
>                        FROM towns t1
>                         LEFT JOIN accounts a1
>                           ON a1.itownid = t1.iid
>                         LEFT JOIN payment_header p1
>                            ON p1.iacctid = a1.iid AND p1.dDate  =
> '<<lcDate>>' AND p1.iCount = 1
>                      WHERE t1.iCompID = <<this.iCompID>>
>                      GROUP BY 1,2

My guess, is that MySQL is trying to determine the field type when it
first parses the SQL statement. It must not understand COUNT() because
it's an aggregate function, and therefore assumes a character return
as a lowest common denominator.

Are you sure you need IFNULL() in this SQL statement? Usually SQL
aggregate functions automatically disregard NULL values...


-- 
Derek


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