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[jira] Assigned: (OJB-72) SQL for a collection query should apply an alias for the indirection table with a schema
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OJB-72?page=all ]
Jakob Braeuchi reassigned OJB-72:
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Assign To: Jakob Braeuchi
> SQL for a collection query should apply an alias for the indirection table with a schema
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>
> Key: OJB-72
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OJB-72
> Project: OJB
> Type: Bug
> Components: PB-API
> Versions: 1.0.4
> Environment: Java 1.5, OJB 1.0.4-cvs, HSQLDB 1.8.0
> Reporter: Ilkka Priha
> Assignee: Jakob Braeuchi
>
> This problem has been discussed earlier (Edson Richter/m:n mappings), but it seems to be still there. The problem is that OJB generates a query that doesn't work in all DB platforms for collections applying an indirection table with a schema specification.
> The collection-descriptor contains a schema as part of the indirection table name as it has no separate schema attribute.
> <class-descriptor
> class="fi.simsoft.ttke.rt.olx.Table"
> table="TAULUKKO"
> schema="TTKE">
> <collection-descriptor
> name="Systems"
> element-class-ref="fi.simsoft.ttke.rt.olx.System"
> auto-retrieve="false"
> auto-update="none"
> auto-delete="none"
> indirection-table="TTKE.TAULUKKO_JARJESTELMA">
> <fk-pointing-to-this-class column="TAULUKKO_ID" />
> <fk-pointing-to-element-class column="JARJESTELMA_ID" />
> </collection-descriptor>
> The element table has the schema specified as an attribute.
> <class-descriptor
> class="fi.simsoft.ttke.rt.olx.System"
> table="JARJESTELMA"
> schema="TTKE">
> <attribute
> attribute-name="visible"
> attribute-value="false" />
> <field-descriptor
> name="Id"
> column="ID"
> jdbc-type="BIGINT"
> primarykey="true"
> autoincrement="true">
> </field-descriptor>
> The generated SQL applies an alias for the element table, but uses the full name of the indirection table.
> SELECT A0.ID,A0.TUNNUS,A0.KUVAUS,A0.LAITOS
> FROM TTKE.JARJESTELMA A0,TTKE.TAULUKKO_JARJESTELMA
> WHERE (TTKE.TAULUKKO_JARJESTELMA.TAULUKKO_ID = ?)
> AND TTKE.TAULUKKO_JARJESTELMA.JARJESTELMA_ID = A0.ID
> However, all DB platforms don't support column references containing a schema, below is an exception thrown by HSQDB 1.8.0.
> java.sql.SQLException: Three part identifiers prohibited in statement [SELECT A0.ID,A0.TUNNUS,A0.KUVAUS,A0.LAITOS FROM TTKE.JARJESTELMA A0,TTKE.TAULUKKO_JARJESTELMA WHERE (TTKE.TAULUKKO_JARJESTELMA.TAULUKKO_ID = ?) AND TTKE.TAULUKKO_JARJESTELMA.JARJESTELMA_ID = A0.ID]
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