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Knut Anders Hatlen commented on DERBY-4583:
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I see. Thanks for explaining. So the statement below is valid and should return
two booleans?
VALUES 'TRUE', TRUE
If so, the behaviour makes sense. +1 from me.
> TRUE by itself is not accepted in WHERE
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> Key: DERBY-4583
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-4583
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: SQL
> Affects Versions: 10.5.3.0
> Environment: n/a
> Reporter: Wouter
> Assignee: Rick Hillegas
> Attachments: derby-4583-01-ac-booleanLiterals.diff
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> A SELECT query with a literal boolean value in its WHERE clause results in a
> syntax error.
> How to reproduce:
> CREATE TABLE list (value VARCHAR(10));
> Given this table, the following queries result in a syntax error.
> SELECT * FROM list WHERE TRUE;
> SELECT * FROM list WHERE FALSE;
> SELECT * FROM list WHERE value='A' OR TRUE;
> Why is TRUE/FALSE not a boolean expression?
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