[hibernate-issues] [Hibernate-JIRA] Commented: (HHH-3044) Dialect.getSchemaSeparator() defined as char whereas sybase uses '..' as schema delimiter
Gail Badner (JIRA)
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Fri Feb 20 12:49:38 EST 2009
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Gail Badner commented on HHH-3044:
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Does "otherSchema" refer to a different database? From the Sybase doc, it looks like a schema is a grouping of objects (e.g., tables, views) within a database, not a database itself.
Please try the following:
schema="otherSchema.dbo"
schema="otherSchema."
Putting a '.' after the schema name (as in "otherSchema.") should result in two dots when the Hibernate constructs the query.
> Dialect.getSchemaSeparator() defined as char whereas sybase uses '..' as schema delimiter
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: HHH-3044
> URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-3044
> Project: Hibernate Core
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: core
> Affects Versions: 3.0.5
> Environment: Hibernate 3.0.5 used with Sybase ASE 12.5.4
> Reporter: Alexis Haumont
> Assignee: Gail Badner
>
> With Sybase ASE, the naming pattern for schema indexes objects is :
> schema..tableName
> But the abstract class org.hibernate.dialect.Dialect has the following method signature :
> /**
> * The separator between the schema/catalog/tablespace name and the table name.
> */
> public char getSchemaSeparator() {
> return '.';
> }
> It should be :
> public String getSchemaSeparator() {
> return ".";
> }
> and as such could ne overriden in SybaseDialect as :
> public String getSchemaSeparator() {
> return "..";
> }
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