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Re: Filtering and special characters [message #43323 is a reply to message #43256] |
Fri, 28 March 2008 13:43 |
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Originally posted by: brianf.sybase.com
Hey Rico...
I'd definitely add this as a bug. It may be that the filters are not aware
of special characters, so we could look at adding that.
--Fitz
"Enrico Schenk" <enrico.schenk@ingres.com> wrote in message
news:fsiovh$au5$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Hello,
>
> while experimenting with filters I found an unexpected behaviour of the
> table filter. I created a table with the name $newtable within a Derby
> profile (CREATE TABLE "$newtable" (col integer)). After applying a "Starts
> with" filter with the expression "$", the table was not part of the
> visible table list. Filtering tables with other names works perfect, so
> I'm not sure if the seen behaviour is intended.
>
> Thanks
>
> Rico
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Re: Filtering and special characters [message #43383 is a reply to message #43357] |
Fri, 28 March 2008 14:12 |
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Originally posted by: brianf.sybase.com
Thanks for the bug and the patch1 I'll get it delivered next week after we
get through the M6 milestone build.
--Fitz
"Enrico Schenk" <enrico.schenk@ingres.com> wrote in message
news:fsit57$7vp$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Hi Brian,
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> I have had a look into this. The ConnectionFilterImpl.NotLikeFilter does
> not escape the search patterns, so the special characters are treated as
> regex. Ok, I'm going to add this as a new bug.
>
> Rico
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> Brian Fitzpatrick wrote:
>> Hey Rico...
>>
>> I'd definitely add this as a bug. It may be that the filters are not
>> aware of special characters, so we could look at adding that.
>>
>> --Fitz
>>
>> "Enrico Schenk" <enrico.schenk@ingres.com> wrote in message
>> news:fsiovh$au5$1@build.eclipse.org...
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> while experimenting with filters I found an unexpected behaviour of the
>>> table filter. I created a table with the name $newtable within a Derby
>>> profile (CREATE TABLE "$newtable" (col integer)). After applying a
>>> "Starts with" filter with the expression "$", the table was not part of
>>> the visible table list. Filtering tables with other names works perfect,
>>> so I'm not sure if the seen behaviour is intended.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Rico
>>
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