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From: aoki@CS.Berkeley.EDU (Paul M. Aoki)
To: aataneja@cs.mtu.edu (Bruce Taneja.)
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Subject: Re: define FUNCTION .. 
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aataneja@cs.mtu.edu (Bruce Taneja.) writes:
> Query sent to backend is "retrieve (tutorial.all) where test(tutorial, "0") "
> NOTICE:Jun 26 00:33:32:type mismatch in invocation of function test
> WARN:Jun 26 00:33:32:no such attribute or function test

does it work when you typecast the constant (i.e., "0"::char16)?
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