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Strong Liu resolved HHH-4580.
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Resolution: Won't Fix
from juca(JBPAPP-3069):
I have "sa" rights in the database, so, I can change it. I tried to find the
command to set it for all connections for a given database, but I couldn't yet.
Anyway, I added the below line to the test (locally) and it passes, confirming that the
"ansinull" option is indeed the "guilty" in this case:
s.connection().createStatement().execute("set ansinull on");
This line shouldn't go into the test case, I added it only locally to verify if this
option affects the test.
Possible Sybase bug causes AssertionFailure in QueryByExampleTest
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Key: HHH-4580
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-4580
Project: Hibernate Core
Issue Type: Bug
Components: core
Affects Versions: 3.2.4.sp1, 3.3.2, 3.5.0.Beta-1, 3.5.0-Beta-2
Environment: sybase 15
Reporter: Strong Liu
Assignee: Steve Ebersole
Test QueryByExampleTest.testJunctionNotExpressionQBE fails due to a possible bug in
Sybase 15. The same test passes for Sybase 12.5. The test expects two records as a result
for a query, but it gets 3. After some debugging with the query that Hibernate generated,
I end up with these two simpler ones:
select id from Componentizable where not (name like ? and subName1 like ?)
select id from Componentizable where not (name like 'hibernate' and subName1 like
'ope%')
The first one returns three records, while the second returns two. The interesting part
is that if I replace the first parameter in the first query by a hardcoded value
("hibernate"), it still returns 3 records. That means that the problem is
probably with the binding of JDBC parameters containing a wildcard % .
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