Franco Fornari wrote:
Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany ha scritto:
Hi Franco,
These are the statements of three queries.
...
How are the queries named?
Ciao
Frank
Hi Frank,
they are named "ImportiNetti", "Previdenza" and "Imponibile"
respectively. Suspecting some conflict between the name of a query and
one of its fields, I already tried to change the names of queries. No luck.
Ciao,
Franco
If the third query is Imponibile and goes like this:
SELECT "ImportiNetti"."TipoDoc", "ImportiNetti"."NumDoc",
"ImportiNetti"."ImportoNetto" + "Previdenza"."Previdenza" AS
"Imponibile" FROM "Previdenza" AS "Previdenza", "ImportiNetti" AS
"ImportiNetti" WHERE ( "Previdenza"."TipoDoc" = "ImportiNetti"."TipoDoc"
AND "Previdenza"."NumDoc" = "ImportiNetti"."NumDoc" )
wouldn't the problem stem from the
"ImportiNetti"."ImportoNetto" + "Previdenza"."Previdenza" AS "Imponibile"
bit?
Or does Base use seperate name spaces for queries and fields?
WalterAM
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