Hi,
its just as it says: some datasets do not support DISTINCT with some
datatypes. No problem of Torque, but of the database.
I got no clean solution, only if your content is short enough then you can
use VARCHAR instead of whatever datatype you use and it should work then.
Thomas
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De : Thomas Fischer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mercredi 2 mars 2005 11:50
À : Apache Torque Users List
Objet : RE: Problem with setDistinct()
Hi,
its just as it says: some datasets do not support DISTINCT with some
datatypes. No problem of Torque, but of the database.
I got
: deleting doubled item in my result list
...
Frederic.
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De : Thomas Fischer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mercredi 2 mars 2005 11:50
À : Apache Torque Users List
Objet : RE: Problem with setDistinct()
Hi,
its just as it says: some datasets do
adding each column manually to see if it's better.
Frederic.
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De : Thomas Fischer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mercredi 2 mars 2005 14:44
À : Apache Torque Users List
Objet : RE : Problem with setDistinct()
Hi Frederic,
It is not the primary keys of the table
better.
Frederic.
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De : Thomas Fischer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mercredi 2 mars 2005 14:44
À : Apache Torque Users List
Objet : RE : Problem with setDistinct()
Hi Frederic,
It is not the primary keys of the table, it is all columns of the table