| From: | Sean Shanny <shannyconsulting(at)earthlink(dot)net> |
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| To: | pgsql-jdbc(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Re: JDBC and processing large numbers of rows |
| Date: | 2004-05-12 01:29:06 |
| Message-ID: | 40A17DE2.4030902@earthlink.net |
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Oliver,
Thank you very much for clearing that up for me. Learn something
everyday on the postgres lists...
--sean
Oliver Jowett wrote:
> Sean Shanny wrote:
>
>> Make sure you do not end your SQL with a ; (semi colon) as that will
>> cause the fetching part not to work. Don't know why but it does. :-)
>
>
> Technically, "SELECT foo;" is two statements, "SELECT foo" and "", as
> JDBC doesn't require a statement terminator. The (simple-minded) JDBC
> query parser doesn't do anything special to ignore trailing empty
> statements. And you can't DECLARE a cursor that runs two statements..
> so the driver says "two statements, can't use a cursor!".
>
> -O
>
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