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If column name in query has dots, we could navigate through object-references to find the property that needs to be set.
E.g. SQL-query select e.name, d.name as "department.name" from employee e inner join department d on e.department = d.id could set both name and department.name properties in result object.
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If column name in query has dots, we could navigate through object-references to find the property that needs to be set.
E.g. SQL-query
select e.name, d.name as "department.name" from employee e inner join department d on e.department = d.id
could set bothname
anddepartment.name
properties in result object.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: