Hi Gabriel,
Do you mean DbVisualizer's preparser? If so, you can turn it off by unchecking "Preprocess script" in the results area of the SQL Commander, but I don't see that it should have a problem with the "^" character, unless you have changed the settings for statement delimiters or similar in Tool Properties to include that character.
Best Regards,
Hans
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anonymous
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over 10 years ago
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Re: Is there a way to turn off preparser?
Hi Hans!
Thanks for the reply.
When I disable preprocess script it stills throws an error.
This is the error: SQL preparser error:
Lexical error at line 0, column 151. Encountered: "^" (94), after : ""
The SQL:
SELECT SUM($$FloatVal^Function(Produtos_NRQtd)) AS Produtos_NRQtd
FROM VENNota_Produtos
WHERE N.DTEmissao >= TODATE('01/01/2014', 'dd/MM/yyyy') AND N.DTEmissao
Hans Bergsten
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over 10 years ago
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Re: Is there a way to turn off preparser?
Hi Gabriel,
It is the database that generates that error message. In this post you see that the same kind of error message is issued for another error when using a their native tool:
http://www.legacy.cachemonitor.de/support/forum/4-general/424-how-to-execute-two-queries
I suggest that you contact Cache for help with this problem.
Best Regards,
Hans
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anonymous
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over 10 years ago
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Re: Is there a way to turn off preparser?
Alright! Thanks Han!
Probably an error on the JDBC driver, since the built in sql tool doesn't throw this error.
anonymous