I've just found the issue https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAY-1266 that reveals the same situation I have. Any news about fixing this? A coleague of mine told me it was a matter of assigning an different alias for each column (table alias + name maybe?) and that way oracle would be able to distinguish all columns. Is that feasible? How could I do this change if anybody else do not have the time?

Thanx a lot
Bruno


Em 02-06-2011 14:30, Bruno René Santos escreveu:
Yes a regular SelectQuery, with some Expressions possibly

Bruno

Em 02-06-2011 14:23, Andrus Adamchik escreveu:
On Jun 2, 2011, at 4:04 PM, Bruno René Santos wrote:

       query.setFetchLimit(count);
Just to clarify - which type of Query? SelectQuery?

Andrus





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