select cast (2000 as type of quint) from rdb$database select cast (2000 as int) from rdb$database. If TYPE OF is used with a (VAR)CHAR type, its character.
select cast (2000 as type of quint) from rdb$database select cast (2000 as int) from rdb$database. If TYPE OF is used with a (VAR)CHAR type, its character.
select cast (2000 as type of quint) from rdb$database select cast (2000 as int) from rdb$database. If TYPE OF is used with a (VAR)CHAR type, its character.
I have a query with a UNION clause. One of the field is a plain hardcoded string. The string in the statement after UNION gets truncated to match the string length of the field before the UNION.
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WITH cte1 AS (SELECT 1) SELECT * FROM (WITH cte2 AS (SELECT 2) SELECT * FROM cte2 JOIN cte1) AS dt; A WITH clause can define one or more common table expressions, but each CTE name must be unique to the clause. This is illegal