Re: String index out of range: 23 problem with timestamp

From: Dave Cramer <Dave(at)micro-automation(dot)net>
To: Yuva Chandolu <ychandolu(at)ebates(dot)com>
Cc: "'pgsql-jdbc(at)postgresql(dot)org'" <pgsql-jdbc(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: String index out of range: 23 problem with timestamp
Date: 2002-06-21 23:48:54
Message-ID: 1024703335.1531.22.camel@inspiron.cramers
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You will be better off using the entire jar.

Dave
On Wed, 2002-06-19 at 14:13, Yuva Chandolu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have posted this question yesterday and it did't catch any one's eye. We
> are stuck with this problem :-(. Could you please look into this.
>
> We have a timestamp column in one table and we are getting the above problem
> when the timestamp column has a value up to milliseconds.
>
> We are using stable PostgreSQL 7.2 jdbc driver (pgjdbc2.jar) got from
> http://jdbc.postgresql.org/download.html. Does anyone know of latest
> production ready driver that fixes this problem?
>
> This problem is coming from ResultSet class, I found that beta jar
> (devpgjdbc2.jar) has fix for it but it is not production ready. Can we just
> take ResultSet classes from this beta jar and insert into production
> jar(pgjdbc2.jar) and use it? Would there be any risk involved in doing so?
>
> Thanks
> Yuva
>
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