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[jira] Commented: (DERBY-3593) ErrorCode 30000 when quering a select with 'having' clause and named tables with aliases for selected fields

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Bruno Medeiros commented on DERBY-3593:
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Mike,

I've updated my working copy of branch 10.3 10 days ago, build a version and i'm still getting the same error...
Probrably i'm done something in the wrong way..


Could you give me the URL to the last build of 10.3 or tell me if what i've done should work?

thanks

Bruno

> ErrorCode 30000 when quering a select with 'having' clause and named tables with aliases for selected fields
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DERBY-3593
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-3593
>             Project: Derby
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 10.2.2.1, 10.3.2.2
>         Environment: WinVista 32bits, Running a java 1.4 application Aplication 
>            Reporter: Bruno Medeiros
>            Priority: Critical
>
> When I run a query like this:
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> select 
>     v.indicador_id as col_1, 
>     'someString' as col_2, 
>     sum(v.valor) as col_3
> from 
>     VALUES v
> where v.valor is null 
>     and v.indicador_id = 13
> group by v.indicador_id
> having sum(v.valor) > 3
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> I got a error:
> Error: Column 'V.COL_1' is either not in any table in the FROM list or appears within a join specification and is outside the scope of the join specification or appears in a HAVING clause and is not in the GROUP BY list. If this is a CREATE or ALTER TABLE  statement then 'V.COL_1' is not a column in the target table.
> SQLState:  42X04
> ErrorCode: 30000
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> if i gave no name to the table 'VALUES' or remove the aliases 'col_1' and 'col_3' of the corresponding selected fields, the query runs ok. The alias for the constant column, 'col_2', don't affect the query.
> The query also runs ok if i remove the 'having' clause.
> Queries that work:
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> select 
>     v.indicador_id , 
>     'jujuba' as col_2, 
>     sum(v.valor) 
> from 
>     VALUES v
> where v.valor is null 
>     and v.indicador_id = 13
> group by v.indicador_id
> having sum(v.valor) > 3
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> select 
>     indicador_id as col_1, 
>     'jujuba' as col_2, 
>     sum(valor) as col_3
> from 
>     VALUES
> where valor is null 
>     and indicador_id = 13
> group by indicador_id
> having sum(valor) > 3
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> select 
>     v.indicador_id as col_1, 
>     'jujuba' as col_2, 
>     sum(v.valor) as col_3
> from 
>     VALUES v
> where v.valor is null 
>     and v.indicador_id = 13
> group by v.indicador_id
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> I think there's a problem when derby is trying to match the selected fields with the grouped ones, because 'V.COL_1', as it appears in the error message, doesn't exist in any place of my query. The correct would be 'V.indicador' or 'COL_1'.
> Thanks in advance,
> Bruno Medeiros

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