yes, strange,
I haven't looked at the code for exec yet but I don't recall this method mangling with the statement passed by the caller. I will check it out but in the meanwhile you may put up a test script loading libmysqltcl and passing your SQL statement directly to that...
I see only TDBC as alternative for a different (abstraction layer,database connectivity) pair.
-- Massimo On 01-09-2013 1:11, Brice Hamon wrote:
Hi Massimo, I havent tried to call directly the TCL mysql module. I am using mysqltcl-3.052 with a native 5.5.28-3.14.1 mysql installation. I was doing (select ...) union (select ...) when I got that problem. The query runs fine in MySql WorkBench. Strange isnt it. B.
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