fix(IterableSQLDataSource): use column index instead of name in getNextFrom#181
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…xtFrom getString(name) returns the first matching column for duplicate names in joins, silently producing wrong row data. Switch to getString(i+1) to retrieve each column by its 1-based index. Extend happyPathMultiTable test to assert all 5 columns from the SALARY INNER JOIN PEOPLE result, including both duplicate ID columns. Fixes #9 Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Summary
getNextFromwas callingresultSet.getString(columnName), which returns the first matching column when a query produces duplicate column names (e.g.SELECT * FROM a JOIN b ON a.id = b.idyields twoidcolumns). This silently produces wrong row data for the second and subsequent duplicate-named columns.resultSet.getString(i + 1)(1-based positional index), which always retrieves the correct column regardless of name duplication.happyPathMultiTabletest to assert all 5 columns from theSALARY INNER JOIN PEOPLEresult, including both duplicateIDcolumns at positions 0 and 2.Fixes issue #9 from issues.md.
Test plan
SQLDataSourceTest#happyPathMultiTablenow verifies all 5 join columns, including bothIDvaluesSQLDataSourceTestcases (6 total) pass withmvn test -pl data -Dtest=SQLDataSourceTest🤖 Generated with Claude Code