"Thomas Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> the full code that does produce the error (and this error can be resolved
> as in OP described) is:

Never oversimplify a bug report.

> FROM ticket as t, permission as perm, enum as p
> LEFT OUTER JOIN ticket_custom c ON (t.id = c.ticket AND c.name =
> 'fachabteilung')

The above is, plain and simple, wrong.  According to the SQL spec,
JOIN binds more tightly than comma in a FROM-list, so what you had was

FROM ..., (enum as p
  LEFT OUTER JOIN ticket_custom c ON (t.id = c.ticket AND c.name =
  'fachabteilung'))

which of course fails because only p and c are visible in the JOIN's
ON condition.  You fixed it by moving "t" to become part of the JOIN
structure.

I was aware that MySQL parses this sort of structure wrongly, but it's
disappointing to hear that sqlite does too :-(

                        regards, tom lane

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