Use ordinal order of columns for mysql#140
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Incorporated into #157 |
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This is a fix for the following, implemented for mysql only, similar fixes possible for pg and mssql but I don't have instances handy to test.
Please note, this fix will only work with a blank db as column orders are cached in the sqllite db. Simple fix: delete
querytree.dbin root.#81