No, the issue is not in the query because the grid is being populated with 
the rows that I would expect.  Also, I am using double equal signs when I 
build the query, but when I print it it shows only single '=', I assume 
because it has already been converted to regular SQL syntax.
 
Any other ideas?  Is this a bug or am I just missing something?  If 
multiple checkboxes have the same value, they are useless because there is 
no way to distinguish individual checkboxes (since they don't have unique 
ids or anything).

On Friday, November 22, 2013 4:08:53 PM UTC-8, 黄祥 wrote:

> i think query is should be about comparation not assignment. 
> e.g.
> (((block_info.json_dir_id == json_dir.id) AND (json_dir.build == 'unknown'
> )) AND (json_dir.program == 'test'))
>
> not
>
> (((block_info.json_dir_id = json_dir.id) AND (json_dir.build = 'unknown'))
>  AND (json_dir.program = 'test'))
>
> best regards,
> stifan
>

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