No definitely, JDBC has nothing to do with it. It is your implementation 
which by not differentiating the type of the tables, necessarily, does not 
allow any filtering on the tables. Too bad and I don't think it's going to 
change any time soon since you can't understand such a simple thing...



Le mercredi 10 avril 2024 à 09:37:59 UTC+2, Evgenij Ryazanov a écrit :

> H2 returns table types exactly as required by the SQL Standard. JDBC 
> doesn't have any own requirements.
>

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