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    Put back some old code and fixed test case. · c6b4ff21
    flip111 authored
    Apperently the doModifyLimitQuery function does not only cover SQL
    generated by ORM (Makes sense to use DBAL as seperate component). Therefor
    it can happen that a column name does not include the table and so the old
    logic was valid anyway. (line 867-869)
    
    Fixed the unit tests to use real column names instead of aliases.
    c6b4ff21
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