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Hi,
The statement was changed in 1.0.5.RELEASE version and now it contains SELECT pg_type.* section. At the same time the column named oid is expected in the result which is not always the case if oid column is not stated explicitly. It causes issue in our case which doesn't exist in the previous version.
Can you change this section to SELECT pg_type.oid, pg_type.* to make sure that this column will be always included in the result set?
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Hi,
The statement was changed in 1.0.5.RELEASE version and now it contains SELECT pg_type.* section. At the same time the column named oid is expected in the result which is not always the case if oid column is not stated explicitly. It causes issue in our case which doesn't exist in the previous version.
Can you change this section to SELECT pg_type.oid, pg_type.* to make sure that this column will be always included in the result set?
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