
I have run into this issue recently as well. Similar to what Carl described, it only happens on tables where I've added a column. Even if you drop and recreate the table from scratch with the new column and reload the data, the (=) operator still won't work. I don't recreate the database, but I do have to rename the table to something different. Stefan - what is occurring in the alignment bug you are referring to? -Ross On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 10:29 PM, Stefan de Konink <stefan@konink.de> wrote:
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Carl Nobile schreef:
I think I have found a data integrity bug. After working with the DB for a while I notice that the equals (=) operator no longer works, however, the LIKE operator will still retrieve data.
Niels; could this be the alignment bug I had too?
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