> Thanks, Henner. Your response queued me in. The double-eol is
> due to Opera mail client wrapping text.
I do not mean the double-eol in your mail - the problem is the not matching
line numbers in the java source.
>
> Anyway, I got past the Null Pointer. It seems that the big
> indiscretion was not including aliases in column names. In
> other languages, if you say select a.id, b.name from ids a, names b
>
> the column names are id and name. In dbforms, you must add
> the a. and b.
>
> I also had a filter and order by set in the dbforms tag, but
> included a where clause in the dbforms-config.xml file. Don't
> know if that would have impacted things at all.
>
The big indiscretion wants correct sql code - with fully qualified names
:-)
Henner
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