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Throw an explicit exception if count query does not return a count. #1195

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Also just use the first projected property instead of one explicitly named "count".

Closes #925,#960.

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Also just use the first projected property instead of one explicitly named "count".

Closes #925,#960..
@mikereiche mikereiche requested a review from daschl August 18, 2021 00:00
@mikereiche mikereiche merged commit 7e2963a into main Aug 18, 2021
@mikereiche mikereiche deleted the datacouch_925_throw_exception_if_count_query_invalid branch September 14, 2021 17:13
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bad "count" string queries throw mysterious NullPointerException [DATACOUCH-617]
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