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From http://www.jroller.com/comments/kenlars99/Weblog/cloudscape_soon_to_be_derby
The problem we had, was when Hibernate does a select with a case statement, for joined subclasses.
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From http://www.jroller.com/comments/kenlars99/Weblog/cloudscape_soon_to_be_derby
The problem we had, was when Hibernate does a select with a case statement, for joined subclasses. This seems to be because there was no else at the end of the case statement (other dbs seem to not mind).