Hi List, I know this is OT but a post in more Java/DB related lists has brought no result :(
I am using sun.jdbc.rowSet.CachedRowSet within my app and managed to get it to work now. The problem I have is this, if I insert a new row into the CachedRowSet and write the data back to the db by calling crst.acceptChanges() the data is inserted into the table allright - But, I do not get the autocreated index for the new row back - although the API doc states that: "...When the method acceptChanges executes successfully, it replaces the original value of the rowset with the current value..." However, a crst.getObject(INDEX_COLUMN) returns null afterwards. I am using MySQL (4.0.12) with the latest driver 3.0.8. Is this a bug? Or am I doing something wrong? I hope that one of you gurus out there can help me out. Thanks, Jan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]