DATAJPA-1506 - Fix alias detection for native query.#379
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When no alias is specified in a native query that does not contain a WHERE clause right after the FROM clause, this is now correctly detected.
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When no alias is specified in a native query that does not contain a WHERE clause right after the FROM clause, this is now correctly detected. Original pull request: #379.
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When no alias is specified in a native query that does not contain a WHERE clause right after the FROM clause, this is now correctly detected. Original pull request: #379.
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When no alias is specified in a native query that does not contain a WHERE clause right after the FROM clause, this is now correctly detected. Original pull request: #379.
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When no alias is specified in a native query that does not contain a WHERE clause right after the FROM clause, this is now correctly detected. Original pull request: #379.
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Extracted new tests into separate test method. Switch to AssertJ assertions. Original pull request: #379.
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Extracted new tests into separate test method. Switch to AssertJ assertions. Original pull request: #379.
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When no alias is specified in a native query that does not contain a WHERE clause right after the FROM clause, this is now correctly detected. Original pull request: spring-projects#379.
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Extracted new tests into separate test method. Switch to AssertJ assertions. Original pull request: spring-projects#379.
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When no alias is specified in a native query that does not contain a WHERE clause right after the FROM clause, this is now correctly detected.
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I have added support for the
ORDER BYandGROUP BYclauses because these are fairly common and available in almost every SQL flavor. Should I consider to add more possible clauses likeLIMIT?