Has the schema changed on one of the underlying table between 19 and 20
that includes a field called Title?


On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 8:33 AM, Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org> wrote:

> On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 4:39 AM, Perry Wagle <wa...@mac.com> wrote:
>
> > I have a problem with a field name being ambiguous when it wasn't before.
> >  Is this a bug or a feature?
> >
> > Firefox 19 uses Sqlite 3.7.14.1 which does what it should.  Firefox 20
> > uses Sqlite 3.7.15.2 which complains that "title" is ambiguous in the
> ORDER
> > BY in the below query:
> >
> > SELECT (CASE bms.title ISNULL WHEN 1 THEN moz_places.url ELSE (CASE
> > bms.title WHEN '' THEN moz_places.url ELSE bms.title END) END) AS title,
> > (CASE moz_places.favicon_id ISNULL WHEN 1 THEN '' ELSE (SELECT
> > 'moz-anno:favicon:' || moz_favicons.url FROM moz_favicons WHERE
> > moz_favicons.id = moz_places.favicon_id) END) AS favicon, moz_places.url
> > AS url, moz_places.visit_count AS visit_count, moz_places.frecency AS
> > frecency, bms.id AS id, bms.dateAdded AS dateAdded, bms.lastModified AS
> > lastModified, (SELECT max(visit_date) FROM moz_historyvisits WHERE
> place_id
> > = moz_places.id) AS visit_date FROM (SELECT fk AS id FROM moz_bookmarks
> > WHERE parent IN (6068538) GROUP BY fk HAVING count(*) = 1) AS t,
> > moz_places, moz_bookmarks AS folders, moz_bookmarks AS bms WHERE t.id =
> > moz_places.id AND t.id = bms.fk AND bms.parent = folders.id AND
> > folders.parent != 4 GROUP BY bms.id ORDER BY title COLLATE NOCASE ASC,
> > title COLLATE NOCASE ASC
> >
> > I claim "title" shouldn't be ambiguous, since the first SELECT expression
> > was named "title".  What's the consensus?
> >
>
> There were enhancements to name resolution in 3.7.16.  Did you try it
> there?
>
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