Still an amazingly poor error message by your mysql. (perhaps time to upgrade to postgresql :) On 11/15/05, Ivan Stout <aibanhamano@gmail.com> wrote:
Chris,
I was preparing to reply to your e-mail when I discovered the problem. I had been assuming it was the query zsql method value that was the problem (due to the "0\n" error), when it was actually a typo in the insert zsql method (I had failed to add a "," when adding the additional field to insert . . . my eyes must be getting old).
Anyway, I will try not to make so many assumption when I run it future bugs.
Thank you for your help,
Ivan
On 11/15/05, Chris Withers <chris@simplistix.co.uk> wrote:
Ivan Stout wrote:
Yes, the full error message is the following:
" ProgrammingError: (1064, "You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '0\n)' at line 9") "
Here is the select portion of the query I am running:
select count(*) as "order"
I'd look for the bit of your SQL that is '0' at the end of a line ;-)
What's your full ZSQL? (well, actually, boil it down to a minimal test case that fails...)
cheers,
Chris
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