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Fixed bugs in extractTableAndColumn
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@ -430,7 +430,45 @@ func extractTableAndColumn(cond string) (table string, column string) {
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// Remove any quotes
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columnRef = strings.Trim(columnRef, "`\"'")
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// Check if it contains a dot (qualified reference)
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// Check if there's a function call (contains opening parenthesis)
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openParenIdx := strings.Index(columnRef, "(")
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if openParenIdx >= 0 {
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// There's a function call - find the FIRST dot after the opening paren
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// This handles cases like: ifblnk(users.status, orders.status) - extracts users.status
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dotIdx := strings.Index(columnRef[openParenIdx:], ".")
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if dotIdx > 0 {
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dotIdx += openParenIdx // Adjust to absolute position
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// Extract table name (between paren and dot)
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// Find the last opening paren before this dot
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lastOpenParen := strings.LastIndex(columnRef[:dotIdx], "(")
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table = columnRef[lastOpenParen+1 : dotIdx]
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// Find the column name - it ends at comma, closing paren, whitespace, or end of string
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columnStart := dotIdx + 1
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columnEnd := len(columnRef)
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for i := columnStart; i < len(columnRef); i++ {
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ch := columnRef[i]
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if ch == ',' || ch == ')' || ch == ' ' || ch == '\t' {
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columnEnd = i
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break
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}
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}
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column = columnRef[columnStart:columnEnd]
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// Remove quotes from table and column if present
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table = strings.Trim(table, "`\"'")
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column = strings.Trim(column, "`\"'")
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return table, column
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}
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}
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// No function call - check if it contains a dot (qualified reference)
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// Use LastIndex to handle schema.table.column properly
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if dotIdx := strings.LastIndex(columnRef, "."); dotIdx > 0 {
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table = columnRef[:dotIdx]
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column = columnRef[dotIdx+1:]
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@ -286,6 +286,48 @@ func TestExtractTableAndColumn(t *testing.T) {
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expectedTable: "",
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expectedCol: "",
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},
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{
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name: "function call with table.column - ifblnk",
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input: "ifblnk(users.status,0) in (1,2,3,4)",
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expectedTable: "users",
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expectedCol: "status",
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},
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{
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name: "function call with table.column - coalesce",
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input: "coalesce(users.age, 0) = 25",
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expectedTable: "users",
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expectedCol: "age",
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},
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{
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name: "nested function calls",
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input: "upper(trim(users.name)) = 'JOHN'",
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expectedTable: "users",
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expectedCol: "name",
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},
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{
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name: "function with multiple args and table.column",
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input: "substring(users.email, 1, 5) = 'admin'",
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expectedTable: "users",
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expectedCol: "email",
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},
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{
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name: "cast function with table.column",
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input: "cast(orders.total as decimal) > 100",
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expectedTable: "orders",
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expectedCol: "total",
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},
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{
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name: "complex nested functions",
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input: "coalesce(nullif(users.status, ''), 'default') = 'active'",
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expectedTable: "users",
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expectedCol: "status",
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},
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{
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name: "function with multiple table.column refs (extracts first)",
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input: "greatest(users.created_at, users.updated_at) > '2024-01-01'",
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expectedTable: "users",
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expectedCol: "created_at",
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},
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}
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for _, tt := range tests {
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@ -352,6 +394,14 @@ func TestSanitizeWhereClauseWithPreloads(t *testing.T) {
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},
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expected: "users.status = 'active' AND Department.name = 'Engineering'",
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},
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{
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name: "Function Call with correct table prefix - unchanged",
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where: "ifblnk(users.status,0) in (1,2,3,4)",
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tableName: "users",
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options: nil,
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expected: "ifblnk(users.status,0) in (1,2,3,4)",
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},
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{
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name: "no options provided - works as before",
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where: "wrong_table.status = 'active'",
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