What version of the database and jdbc driver are you using? This should
be fixed and work correctly in current sources.
thanks,
--Barry
Raymond Chui wrote:
> My system time zone (TZ) is set to US Eastern Standard Time is -5 hours
> of
> GMT time
>
> I set
> export PGTZ=GMT
> then go to psql
Quoting KB Sriram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm using the 7.0.3 release JDBC driver, and observed that when
> Postgres aborts the transaction because of a problem within a
> transaction block, SQLExceptions are not always thrown from the
> driver on further queries.
[snip]
> Looking into the code,
I'm using the 7.0.3 release JDBC driver, and observed that when
Postgres aborts the transaction because of a problem within a
transaction block, SQLExceptions are not always thrown from the
driver on further queries.
To demonstrate this, say I have
a table
create table x (pk int4 primary key);
N
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Quoting KB Sriram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm using the 7.0.3 release JDBC driver, and observed that when
> Postgres aborts the transaction because of a problem within a
> transaction block, SQLExceptions are not always thrown from the
> driver on further queries within that block.
>
> For exampl
Title: DB Arrays in the JDBC driver
Hi, all,
Has anybody used the jdbc driver for any array handling, i.e.: with array columns defined on the database? I have a particular set of tables that make use of a varchar array (_varchar), and jdbc does not handle this column. Now, I know that the