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Weird MySQL Behavior
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15/02/2011 04:09:16
 
 
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15/02/2011 03:24:06
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Base de données, Tables, Vues, Index et syntaxe SQL
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows 7
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
MySQL
Application:
Desktop
Divers
Thread ID:
01500180
Message ID:
01500181
Vues:
69
>Dear Experts,
>
>What is wrong with this SQL statement?
>
>SELECT A.REFNO, A.DATE, A.SUPPLIERID, A.TERMS, A.TOTQTY, A.AMOUNT, A.REMARKS,
>     A.PREPAREDBY, A.CHECKEDBY, A.PRINTDATE, A.POSTDATE, A.CLOSED, A.CANCELLED, A.ID,
>     B.CODE AS SUPPCODE, B.DESCRIPTOR AS SUPPNAME, B.ADDRESS AS SUPPADDR
>FROM pohdr A JOIN SUPPLIER B ON A.SUPPLIERID=B.ID  WHERE B.DESCRIPTOR LIKE "ABC%"
>ORDER BY REFNO
>
>
>If I placed exactly the same statement in MySQL Query Browser, it works. If I use it as my SelectCmd in a CursorAdapter, it generates this error, but gets the right result!
>
>Connectivity error: [MySQL][ODBC 3.51 Driver][mysqld-5.1.52-community]Unknown column 'B.DESCRIPTOR' in 'where clause'
>

I'd guess nothing wrong with the statement but something wrong with the driver?
Or is it possible the DESCRIPTOR is a reserved word in the ODBC ?
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