I noticed that jdbc1 getBoolean allows '1', while jdbc2 does not. The
following patch makes jdbc2 accept '1' also. Is this OK?
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Index: src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/ResultSet.java
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RCS file:
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retrieving revision 1.33
diff -c -r1.33 ResultSet.java
*** src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/ResultSet.java 2001/09/10 15:07:05
1.33
--- src/interfaces/jdbc/org/postgresql/jdbc2/ResultSet.java 2001/09/13 16:43:51
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*** 1396,1402 ****
if (s != null)
{
int c = s.charAt(0);
! return ((c == 't') || (c == 'T'));
}
return false; // SQL NULL
}
--- 1396,1402 ----
if (s != null)
{
int c = s.charAt(0);
! return ((c == 't') || (c == 'T') || (c == '1'));
}
return false; // SQL NULL
}
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