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Update your SQL to accept the checkpoint value and make sure it works correctly.

bogdan_nicolesc
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Hi all,

Why i get this error?

SELECT * FROM "dfg_PROD"."name_something_place_tv"."log_access" WHERE "created_date" > ?

When i run sql i get this error.

Thank you,
Bogdan

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bogdan_nicolesc
Communicator

Solution:
SELECT * FROM "ETC_PROD"."name_name_place_org"."log_access" WHERE created_date > ?
ORDER BY created_date ASC

Didn't add: ORDER BY created_date ASC

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bogdan_nicolesc
Communicator

Solution:
SELECT * FROM "ETC_PROD"."name_name_place_org"."log_access" WHERE created_date > ?
ORDER BY created_date ASC

Didn't add: ORDER BY created_date ASC

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