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Gilles Bayon closed IBATISNET-29:
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Resolution: Fixed
Fix Version: DataMapper 1.2
> Pound signs not handled correctly when used in combination with $Foo$ syntax
> and dynamic sql.
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>
> Key: IBATISNET-29
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IBATISNET-29
> Project: iBatis for .NET
> Type: Bug
> Versions: DataMapper 1.1
> Environment: IBatisNet.DataMapper
> [assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.1.458")]
> Reporter: Ron Grabowski
> Assignee: Gilles Bayon
> Fix For: DataMapper 1.2
>
> When the following syntax is used:
> ##$Foo$##
> and Foo is set via:
> map["Foo"] = new DateTime(2005, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5);
> Ibatis seems to process the line correctly. I expect the following text to be
> sent to the database:
> #1/2/2005 3:04:05#
> The logs don't explicitly state that that text is being sent to the database
> but the code seems to work correctly.
> When a dynamic sql block is used with the ##$Foo$## syntax, Ibatis
> incorrectly throws a ProbeException because it tries to re-evaluate "1/2/2005
> 3:04:05" as a key in the Hashtable. For example this snippet of text:
> (Concert.ConcertDate = ##$StartDate$##)
> <isNotEmpty prepend="AND" property="EndDate">
> (Concert.ConcertDate = ##$EndDate$##)
> </isNotEmpty>
> Raises a ProbeException with the following error message: There is no Get
> property named '1/2/2005 3' in class 'Hashtable'. The next character after
> the 3 is a colon which Ibatis uses for inline parameters. It appears that
> Ibatis is trying to re-evaluate what's between the dollar signs.
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