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Prevent ambiguous column error in organizations page (#18314)
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Explicitly set the table for the org_id column queries on the organizations pages.

Fix #18229

Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
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zeripath authored Jan 18, 2022
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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions models/repo_list.go
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Expand Up @@ -244,9 +244,9 @@ func teamUnitsRepoCond(id string, userID, orgID, teamID int64, units ...unit.Typ
builder.In(
"team_id", builder.Select("team_id").From("team_unit").Where(
builder.Eq{
"org_id": orgID,
"`team_unit`.org_id": orgID,
}.And(
builder.In("type", units),
builder.In("`team_unit`.type", units),
),
),
),
Expand All @@ -259,8 +259,8 @@ func userCollaborationRepoCond(idStr string, userID int64) builder.Cond {
return builder.In(idStr, builder.Select("repo_id").
From("`access`").
Where(builder.And(
builder.Eq{"user_id": userID},
builder.Gt{"mode": int(perm.AccessModeNone)},
builder.Eq{"`access`.user_id": userID},
builder.Gt{"`access`.mode": int(perm.AccessModeNone)},
)),
)
}
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ func userOrgTeamUnitRepoBuilder(userID int64, unitType unit.Type) *builder.Build
func userOrgUnitRepoCond(idStr string, userID, orgID int64, unitType unit.Type) builder.Cond {
return builder.In(idStr,
userOrgTeamUnitRepoBuilder(userID, unitType).
And(builder.Eq{"org_id": orgID}),
And(builder.Eq{"`team_unit`.org_id": orgID}),
)
}

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