Reputation: 614
[EDIT: This problem was a result of a bug within version 3.7.6]
The following postgresql query is returning an error:
operator does not exist date = boolean.
I can't figure out why. Here is the postgresql code that is giving me the error:
select
c.source,
s.name,
s.grouping,
s.kli,
s.term_desc,
(s.population - s.online) as non_hb_pop,
s.online as hb_pop,
s.population as full_pop,
s.rep_date
from
dwh.rpt_cu_private_kli_summary s, dwh.rpt_sgmt_clients c
where
s.partner_id::integer = $P{rpt_cu}
and s.rep_date = $P{rpt_date_beg}
and s.userid=c.userid
group by
c.source, s.term_desc, s.name, s.grouping,
s.population, s.online, s.kli, s.rep_date
order by
s.grouping,
full_pop desc,
s.term_desc;
What does the above error message mean?
Upvotes: 1
Views: 1219
Reputation: 127137
What is the value for $P{rpt_date_beg} ? That's where things go wrong. Check the real query, might be in the errorlog, and do some debugging. Maybe some quotes ' are missing around the date value.
Upvotes: 2