Hi there,
Did you check the spelling of the column name? If your database is case
sensitive, then you must supply the exact spelling of the column name.
Thanks
Gargi
"Srinivasan S (Systems Engineering Group)" wrote:
> Hi people,
>
> I got a unique problem in my JDBC stuff. I can able to
> select all the values from the table using
> select * from table and it is displaying me the value i am
> expecting. But when i select i look out for a particular value
> it is saying me column not found but the same column is getting
> selected when i say *.
>
> the syntax for the column is that
>
> select <rowname> from <table> where <rowname> like '<rowvalue>'
>
> where i am going wrong?? Has anybody come across these kind
> of errors if so how it is solved. Please help me despite the
> fact that this is a servlet forum i am pasting this question
> forgive me for my trespassing and please help me.
>
> Thanks
> Srini
>
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