Subject | DB_KEY and RDB$DB_KEY |
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Author | Jason Wharton |
Post date | 2000-04-29T22:02:49Z |
Why does this select:
SELECT A.*, A.RDB$DB_KEY
FROM ATABLE A
result in the column for RDB$DB_KEY returned with the XSQLVAR.SQLName of
DB_KEY? Shouldn't it be the same like everything else?
This causes quite a little hickup when everything else is the same... For
now I'm coersing it back but I'm wondering if this could ever cause a
problem...
NT:
Also, any more discussion about being able to distinguish a blank identifier
from a nonexistant one in the sqlname member of the xsqlvar structure?
Thanks,
Jason Wharton
InterBase Developer Initiative
jwharton@...
InterBase will be the database of the new millennium.
SELECT A.*, A.RDB$DB_KEY
FROM ATABLE A
result in the column for RDB$DB_KEY returned with the XSQLVAR.SQLName of
DB_KEY? Shouldn't it be the same like everything else?
This causes quite a little hickup when everything else is the same... For
now I'm coersing it back but I'm wondering if this could ever cause a
problem...
NT:
Also, any more discussion about being able to distinguish a blank identifier
from a nonexistant one in the sqlname member of the xsqlvar structure?
Thanks,
Jason Wharton
InterBase Developer Initiative
jwharton@...
InterBase will be the database of the new millennium.