What freakin' planet did you fall from - this list is race agnostic.

Besides your original post was in no way related to servlets, but
rather related to Solaris for which Sun has information on their main
site.   www.sun.com

These sorts of posts are FAR FROM APPROPRIATE - in fact I don't know
about the others but I find your references to race being an issue
HIGHLY OFFENSIVE

----- Original Message -----
From: zahid rahman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 11:23 am
Subject: Re: OFF-TOPIC: using JDBC to update parent/child tables

> Am I being sent this mail because I asked about
> document with regard to Partitiong disks therefore filtered out.
>
> Looks like it to me.
>
> I was never flumoxed by the two the table query ONLY why would no
> body would
> correct me.Two table query was in your first spec.I think you
> should join
> the IBM line and ask the WHITE people in power who pretend to be
> MUSLIMSthen claim they live in Palestine.
>
> If the install pack isn't what I was expecting then do not
> victimise your
> prospective customer because my experience will others furthermore
> you are
> at fault.
>
> I hate to be a tester with firms like yours if you employ them
> that is.
>
> I suggest that the document to partition F32 disks be sent to me
> at once.
>
> >From: robert young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: "A mailing list for discussion about Sun Microsystem's Java
> >        Servlet API Technology." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: OFF-TOPIC: using JDBC to update parent/child tables
> >Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 20:28:02 -0400
> >
> >[since there is no JDBC e-mail group, i'll try here]
> >
> >i need to use JDBC (dynamic SQL, not stored procedures),
> >to insert a parent table row, then one or more child
> >table rows where parent table Id is written into a
> >column (e.g. ParentTableID) in the child table rows,
> >thus supporting joining the two tables.
> >
> >while i can do this with ease using a bulk update where
> >i can generate the id's as variables without reference
> >to the underlying tables, i need to do this at the request
> >of a servlet, getting data passed in.  i'm using db2, which
> >can produce an integer primary key on the fly.  the passed
> >in data from the servlet is not sufficient to make a unique
> >identifier for the parent table row, so i need to use
> >either the db2 facility, or a managed control table.
> >
> >single table inserts aren't a problem with JDBC, but this
> >related table stuff has got me flummoxed.
> >
> >thanx,
> >robert young
> >
>
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