You can look at the global $query variable or use devel to see if the query is being written correctly. ----- Adam A. Gregory Drupal Developer & Consultant Web: AdamAGregory.com Twitter: twitter.com/adamgregory Phone: 910.808.1717 Cell: 919.306.6138 On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 1:39 PM, Randy Fay <randy@randyfay.com> wrote:
There may certainly be something going on with db_rewrite_sql(), so you'll probably have to find out what the actual query is when it gets sent to mysql. Stepping into db_query() is a great way to do this.
-Randy
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 11:20 AM, Aaron Winborn <winborn@advomatic.com>wrote:
Can you post your Drupal query? Hard to troubleshoot w/o the original code.
nan wich wrote:
I have the following query, which works fine in PhpMyAdmin, but Drupal upchucks on it. Why?
SELECT nc.nid, n.title, n.created, nc.daycount AS views_today, nc.totalcount AS total_views, (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM comments c WHERE c.timestamp >= 1270699200 AND c.nid=nc.nid) AS comments_today, cs.comment_count FROM node_counter nc INNER JOIN node n ON n.nid=nc.nid LEFT JOIN node_comment_statistics cs ON cs.nid=nc.nid WHERE nc.daycount > 0 ORDER BY nc.daycount DESC
Yes, in Drupal, I do put the brackets around the table names.
The error message says there's a problem at " AS comments_today, cs.comment_count FROM...".
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