> The second option (your earlier suggestion) seems to be necessary and sufficient. The junk filter (and
> jf_cleanTupType) will always exist, for SELECT statements, as long as the following is not a legal statement:
>
> SELECT FROM foo GROUP BY bar;
>
> Currently the parser will not accept it. Sufficient.
>
> The first option will set tupType, for non-SELECT statements, to something it otherwise may not have been.
> I would rather not risk effecting those calling routines which are not executing a SELECT command. At this
> time, I do not understand them enough, and I see no benefit. Necessary?
OK, I will leave it alone. Is there a way to use junk filters only in
cases where we need them?
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