Hi

Yeah sounds like we should validate in camel that the key exists. You
are welcome to log a JIRA ticket
http://camel.apache.org/support



On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 11:46 AM, Router <rou...@trash-mail.com> wrote:
> Is it a bug?
>
> Under http://camel.apache.org/sql-example.html  at the very bottom it says:
>
> Notice in the SQL queries below we use named parameters which must start
> with prefix ':#' and then the name, eg :#amount. Then Camel will bind that
> parameter with the given name, from the
> message body (if its a java.util.Map) or from a message header with the
> name. *If none parameter could be found, Camel throws an exception.
> *
>
> If I set a wrong parameter in the sql.properties I don't get any exception:
>
> sql.insertPosition=insert into mydb.test (col1) values ('*:#DoesNotExist*')
>
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