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Totktonada opened this issue Nov 2, 2018 · 0 comments
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jdbc: escape syntax: outer joins #81

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Totktonada commented Nov 2, 2018

Also DatabaseMetaData.supports*OuterJoins functions should return appropriate values to reflect Tarantool SQL support of outer joins and JDBC Driver escape syntax support for outer joins.

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nicktorwald added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 3, 2019
Add a driver SQL pre-processing before sending it to the server. The
driver supports sub-set of scalar functions defined by the spec
(appendix C), outer joins, escape clause for SQL LIKE operator, and
limit/offset clause. The processed result can be received using
Connection.nativeSQL() method.

Closes: #79, #76, #80, #81, #83, #84
Affects: #108
nicktorwald added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 3, 2019
Add a driver SQL pre-processing before sending it to the server. The
driver supports sub-set of scalar functions defined by the spec
(appendix C), outer joins, escape clause for SQL LIKE operator, and
limit/offset clause. The processed result can be received using
Connection.nativeSQL() method.

Closes: #79, #76, #80, #81, #83, #84
Affects: #108
nicktorwald added a commit that referenced this issue Dec 4, 2019
Add a driver SQL pre-processing before sending it to the server. The
driver supports sub-set of scalar functions defined by the spec
(appendix C), outer joins, escape clause for SQL LIKE operator, and
limit/offset clause. The processed result can be received using
Connection.nativeSQL() method.

Closes #79
Closes #76
Closes #81
Closes #83
Closes #84
Affects: #108
nicktorwald added a commit that referenced this issue Dec 4, 2019
Add a driver SQL pre-processing before sending it to the server. The
driver supports sub-set of scalar functions defined by the spec
(appendix C), outer joins, escape clause for SQL LIKE operator, and
limit/offset clause. The processed result can be received using
Connection.nativeSQL() method.

Closes #79
Closes #76
Closes #81
Closes #83
Closes #84
Affects: #108
nicktorwald added a commit that referenced this issue Dec 5, 2019
Add a driver SQL pre-processing before sending it to the server. The
driver supports sub-set of scalar functions defined by the spec
(appendix C), outer joins, escape clause for SQL LIKE operator, and
limit/offset clause. The processed result can be received using
Connection.nativeSQL() method.

Closes #79
Closes #76
Closes #81
Closes #83
Closes #84
Affects: #108
nicktorwald added a commit that referenced this issue Dec 17, 2019
Add a driver SQL pre-processing before sending it to the server. The
driver supports sub-set of scalar functions defined by the spec
(appendix C), outer joins, escape clause for SQL LIKE operator, and
limit/offset clause. The processed result can be received using
Connection.nativeSQL() method.

Closes #79
Closes #76
Closes #81
Closes #83
Closes #84
Affects: #108
nicktorwald added a commit that referenced this issue Dec 17, 2019
Add a driver SQL pre-processing before sending it to the server. The
driver supports sub-set of scalar functions defined by the spec
(appendix C), outer joins, escape clause for SQL LIKE operator, and
limit/offset clause. The processed result can be received using
Connection.nativeSQL() method.

Closes #79
Closes #76
Closes #81
Closes #83
Closes #84
Affects: #108
nicktorwald added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 15, 2020
Add a driver SQL pre-processing before sending it to the server. The
driver supports sub-set of scalar functions defined by the spec
(appendix C), outer joins, escape clause for SQL LIKE operator, and
limit/offset clause. The processed result can be received using
Connection.nativeSQL() method.

Closes #79
Closes #76
Closes #81
Closes #83
Closes #84
Affects: #108
nicktorwald added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 15, 2020
Add a driver SQL pre-processing before sending it to the server. The
driver supports sub-set of scalar functions defined by the spec
(appendix C), outer joins, escape clause for SQL LIKE operator, and
limit/offset clause. The processed result can be received using
Connection.nativeSQL() method.

Closes #79
Closes #76
Closes #81
Closes #83
Closes #84
Affects: #108
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