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Dag H. Wanvik commented on DERBY-5818:
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The reason for this is that the data dictionary format is only changed at major
versions. Minor releases are bug fix releases and would not normally change the
data dictionary format.
cf
http://db.apache.org/derby/papers/versionupgrade.html#Version+Upgrade+Mechanism
> values syscs_util.syscs_get_database_property('DataDictionaryVersion' ) does
> not return full version information
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: DERBY-5818
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-5818
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Saurabh Kejriwal
>
> Details
> ------------
> $ ./sysinfo
> ------------------ Java Information ------------------
> Java Version: 1.6.0
> Java Vendor: Sun Microsystems Inc.
> Java home: /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0/jre
> Java classpath:
> /scratch/ansverma/JavaDBnew/db-derby-10.8.2.2-bin/lib/derby.jar:/scratch/ansverma/JavaDBnew/db-derby-10.8.2.2-bin/lib/derbynet.jar:/scratch/ansverma/JavaDBnew/db-derby-10.8.2.2-bin/lib/derbytools.jar:/scratch/ansverma/JavaDBnew/db-derby-10.8.2.2-bin/lib/derbyclient.jar
> OS name: Linux
> OS architecture: i386
> OS version: 2.6.18-164.0.0.0.1.el5xen
> Java user name: ansverma
> Java user home: /home/ansverma
> Java user dir: /scratch/ansverma/JavaDBnew/db-derby-10.8.2.2-bin/bin
> java.specification.name: Java Platform API Specification
> java.specification.version: 1.6
> java.runtime.version: 1.6.0-b09
> --------- Derby Information --------
> JRE - JDBC: Java SE 6 - JDBC 4.0
> [/scratch/ansverma/JavaDBnew/db-derby-10.8.2.2-bin/lib/derby.jar] 10.8.2.2 -
> (1181258)
> [/scratch/ansverma/JavaDBnew/db-derby-10.8.2.2-bin/lib/derbytools.jar]
> 10.8.2.2 - (1181258)
> [/scratch/ansverma/JavaDBnew/db-derby-10.8.2.2-bin/lib/derbynet.jar] 10.8.2.2
> - (1181258)
> [/scratch/ansverma/JavaDBnew/db-derby-10.8.2.2-bin/lib/derbyclient.jar]
> 10.8.2.2 - (1181258)
> ------------------------------------------------------
> ----------------- Locale Information -----------------
> Current Locale : [English/United States [en_US]]
> Found support for locale: [cs]
> version: 10.8.2.2 - (1181258)
> Found support for locale: [de_DE]
> version: 10.8.2.2 - (1181258)
> Found support for locale: [es]
> version: 10.8.2.2 - (1181258)
> Found support for locale: [fr]
> version: 10.8.2.2 - (1181258)
> Found support for locale: [hu]
> version: 10.8.2.2 - (1181258)
> Found support for locale: [it]
> version: 10.8.2.2 - (1181258)
> Found support for locale: [ja_JP]
> version: 10.8.2.2 - (1181258)
> Found support for locale: [ko_KR]
> version: 10.8.2.2 - (1181258)
> Found support for locale: [pl]
> version: 10.8.2.2 - (1181258)
> Found support for locale: [pt_BR]
> version: 10.8.2.2 - (1181258)
> Found support for locale: [ru]
> version: 10.8.2.2 - (1181258)
> Found support for locale: [zh_CN]
> version: 10.8.2.2 - (1181258)
> Found support for locale: [zh_TW]
> version: 10.8.2.2 - (1181258)
> ------------------------------------------------------
> Description
> -----------------
> I am using Derby 10.8.2.2. I want to get derby version details through SQL. I
> ran following query to retrieve version information.
> $ java -jar
> /scratch/ansverma/JavaDBnew//db-derby-10.8.2.2-bin/lib/derbyrun.jar ij
> ij version 10.8
> ij> CONNECT 'jdbc:derby:test2;user=test2;password=test2';
> ij> values syscs_util.syscs_get_database_property('DataDictionaryVersion');
>
> 1
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 10.8
>
> 1 row selected
> It did not return full version information (10.8.2.2) for Derby.
> Expected result = 10.8.2.2
> Actual result = 10.8
> I want the version details through SQL query.
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