On Mar 5, 2007, at 11:58 AM, svilen wrote:

>
> The other problem remains:
>  union's mechanism for corresponding_column() takes ownership of all
> columns mentioned in the WHERE, regardless if they are from a table
> within the union/join, or in alias of that table.
> i.e. all columns mentioned in the WHERE become punion.column_name.
>

here, play with this patch


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