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Thomas Fox closed TORQUE-89.
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> OrderByColumn for COUNT, SUM
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>                 Key: TORQUE-89
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TORQUE-89
>             Project: Torque
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Runtime
>    Affects Versions: 3.3-RC2
>         Environment: Linux
>            Reporter: Stefan Birrer
>            Assignee: Thomas Fox
>             Fix For: 4.0-beta1
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> I've a "complicated" JOIN statement that features some custom column like 
> "COUNT(a) AS ca".
> Torque runtime fails on the 
> Criteria::addAscendingOrderByColumn("ca")
> because it expects a full qualified table.columnName which is not the case 
> for the example "ca" column.
> The problem can be fixed by adapting the following functions (3.3-RC2):
> src/java/org/apache/torque/util/SQLBuilder.java
> removeSQLFunction(final String name) : name must not necessarily contain '.' 
> or '*" thus replacing the first thrown exception with a "return name" fixes 
> that issue
> processOrderBy(...) : in the for loop, strippedColumnName must not contain 
> '.'  hence replacing the first thrown exception with 
> "orderByColumn.add(orderByColumn); break;" fixes the issue
> This are quick fixes and I guess you want to reconsider whether you want to 
> implement it that way. After these two changes, it was working correctly 
> though.

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