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Ok, things are narrowing down on this issue.

I have a Query Design view in which I have a field Series set to 134.

I remove the 134 and press enter.

Run Query (F5)

It works.

Add back in 134 to Series field.

It works

Save it and save the database.

Double click on the query to run it.

Result in:

Error code: 1

firebird_sdbc error
*Dynamic SQL Error
*SQL error code = -104
*Invalid usage of boolean expression
caused by
'isc_dsql_prepare'
It appears that the run function is adding an operation that is not in Query Design view.

Any suggestions?

Thanks

Paul


On 1/15/2019 6:19 PM, Paul D. Mirowsky wrote:
I am receiving the following error when opening a query.

firebird_sdbc error:
*Dynamic SQL Error
*SQL error code = -104
*Invalid usage of boolean expression
caused by
'isc_dsql_prepare'
The table names are: Amps       Volts-High

The two tables involved both have one boolean field each, so I removed them from the query. The error still occurs.

I am taking this to mean that there is a boolean comparison happening that is not in the SQL generated by Base.

Is this possible?

Thanks

Paul




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