Hello, here is example from tutorial for 2.0:

String sql = "SELECT DISTINCT"
   + " #result('ARTIST_ID' 'int'),"
   + " #result('ARTIST_NAME' 'String'),"
   + " #result('DATE_OF_BIRTH' 'java.util.Date')"
   + " #result('IS_DEAD' 'java.util.Boolean')"
   + " FROM ARTIST t0"
   + " #chain('OR' 'WHERE')                              // start chain 
prefixed by WHERE, 
                                                         // and joined by OR
   + " #chunk($name) ARTIST_NAME LIKE #bind($name) #end" //ARTIST_NAMEchunk"
   + " #chunk($id) ARTIST_ID > #bind($id) #end"          // ARTIST_ID chunk"
   + " #chunk($isDead) IS_DEAD = #bind($isDead) #end"    // IS_DEAD chunk"
   + " #end";                                            // end of chain
SQLTemplate select = new SQLTemplate(Artist.class, sql, true);


If I put in isDead true - everything is ok, but if I put false I got chat this 
condition is skipper because #chunk is actually checking condition of $isDead.

Same thing if I put 0 in $id it will be false.

So this example of tutorial is bad for Dead Artists or Artists with id == 0.
Maybe it's a bug of #chunk directive and it should do only null check??

Evgeny.

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