Hallo Alexander, It works like a charme with only the jdbc driver of 7.4.3.30 over the 7.4.3.17 db engine. Anyways, I will do the update of the engine too, as you said me that's better to do it. Another comment: from the download page, it is not clear that the jdbc driver has been updated, as the name remains the same as for 7.4.3.17, but I am nut sure if it is still relevant for MaxDB.
Now that I can retrieve the datas to a TSV file, the whole dataset for the query is 4.9 Mb. Thank a LOT for your great help.....and have a nice day :-) Best Regards Cedric Cuche -----Original Message----- From: Schroeder, Alexander [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: mardi, 6. janvier 2004 08:50 To: Cedric Cuche Subject: RE: PACKET_SIZE and jdbc Hello Cedric, before going through the (anyway very recommended) hassle of upgrading the whole database, please just upgrade to the latest JDBC driver, and try again. I fear currently that it is nothing in the database but some JDBC issue, as the exeception happens due to an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException when copying the statement into the buffer for sending it (But you statement seemed to be shorter than the about 32K available for the statement (you wrote you had a packet size of 36K)). Sorry for any inconvenience caused Alexander Schr�der SAP DB, SAP Labs Berlin -- MaxDB Discussion Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/maxdb To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
