ah, that'll do it too, good thinking.

On Feb 24, 2006, at 8:33 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Zitat von [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Hi, I've found this odd thing.

All selects have this "ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY rowid ASC) AS ora_rn" in
them.

I found that when using inheritance mapping, and the resulting select joins
over
two tables, oracle tells me: "ORA-00918: column ambigously defined".

When I patch this in OracleCompiler.visit_select (line 216 in
database/oracle.py):
    orderby = "%s.rowid ASC" % select.froms[0].name

This is what is now really working for me.

table = select.froms[0]
if hasattr(table, 'name'): name = table.name
else: name = table.id
orderby = "%s.rowid ASC" % name




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