Re: Problem with updateRow() -- Revisited

From: "David Hooker" <dhooker(at)bTrade(dot)com>
To: "Barry Lind" <blind(at)xythos(dot)com>
Cc: "Dave Cramer" <Dave(at)micro-automation(dot)net>, <pgsql-jdbc(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: Problem with updateRow() -- Revisited
Date: 2003-03-25 19:55:29
Message-ID: DD840B0E9362D411978200508BD898E0017C8243@btcorp2.corp.btrade.com
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My table names are all uppercase. Is that a problem?

-----Original Message-----
From: Barry Lind [mailto:blind(at)xythos(dot)com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 12:45 PM
To: David Hooker
Cc: Dave Cramer; pgsql-jdbc(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: [JDBC] Problem with updateRow() -- Revisited

David,

What value are you passing for tableName? You are passing the value as
all lower case, correct? Postgres generally expects all object names
folded to lower case.

--Barry

David Hooker wrote:
> I added this code to my program:
>
> ResultSet r = conn.getMetaData().getPrimaryKeys("",
"",
> tableName);
> System.out.println(r.wasNull() ? "Was Null" : "Not
> Null");
> while (r.next())
> {
> System.out.print(r.getString(1) + "\t");
> System.out.print(r.getString(2) + "\t");
> System.out.print(r.getString(3) + "\t");
> System.out.print(r.getString(4) + "\t");
> System.out.print(r.getShort(5) + "\t");
> System.out.print(r.getString(6) + "\t");
> System.out.println("\r\n-----------");
> }
>
> All it printed was "Not Null". It didn't print anything else, so I
> figure it didn't go into the loop.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave Cramer [mailto:Dave(at)micro-automation(dot)net]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 11:45 AM
> To: David Hooker
> Cc: pgsql-jdbc(at)postgresql(dot)org
> Subject: Re: [JDBC] Problem with updateRow() -- Revisited
>
>
> David,
>
> I had a look at the source, and it does a
> "getPrimaryKeys("","",tablename);
>
> can you get me the results of this on your table?
>
> The above code is obviously flawed, now that we have schema's so we'll
> fix that at the same time.
>
> Dave
> On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 12:24, David Hooker wrote:
>
>>Geez... I'm *still* having this problem. So I downloaded
>
> devpgjdbc2.jar
>
>>again today, and it's *still* there.
>>
>>My select looks like this now:
>> String sql = "SELECT NAME, CONTEXT, FILENAME, BOUNDARY FROM " +
>>tableName + " WHERE NAME = '" + name + "' AND CONTEXT = '" + context +
>>"'";
>>
>>Everything else in the below emails is the same.
>>
>>This time, I got a stack trace:
>>
>>java.sql.SQLException: No Primary Keys
>> at
>>
>
>
org.postgresql.jdbc2.AbstractJdbc2ResultSet.isUpdateable(AbstractJdbc2Re
>
>>sultSet.java:1356)
>> at
>>
>
>
org.postgresql.jdbc2.AbstractJdbc2ResultSet.updateValue(AbstractJdbc2Res
>
>>ultSet.java:1455)
>> at
>>
>
>
org.postgresql.jdbc2.AbstractJdbc2ResultSet.updateString(AbstractJdbc2Re
>
>>sultSet.java:1099)
>> at
>>
>
>
org.postgresql.jdbc2.AbstractJdbc2ResultSet.updateString(AbstractJdbc2Re
>
>>sultSet.java:1188)
>> at
>>
>
>
com.a4networks.db.LocalFileStorage.updateDocumentEvent(LocalFileStorage.
>
>>java:334)
>> at
>>com.a4networks.server.Dispatcher.dispatch(Dispatcher.java:328)
>> at
>>com.a4networks.server.Dispatcher.dispatch(Dispatcher.java:171)
>> at
>
> com.a4networks.server.Dispatcher.doWork(Dispatcher.java:147)
>
>> at com.a4networks.server.QueueWorker.run(QueueWorker.java:110)
>> at
>>com.a4networks.server.ThreadPool$PooledThread.run(ThreadPool.java:55)
>>
>>If the driver just doesn't support compound keys with updateable
>
> result
>
>>sets, I guess I can work around that. But this DID work for me last
>>week, and this code DOES work with Oracle and MSSQL.
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: David Hooker
>>Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 11:47 AM
>>To: David Hooker; Dave Cramer
>>Cc: pgsql-jdbc(at)postgresql(dot)org
>>Subject: Re: [JDBC] Problem with updateRow()
>>
>>
>>Update:
>>
>>I updated to the development driver devpgjdbc2.jar, and the problem
>>seems to have gone away.
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: David Hooker
>>Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 11:08 AM
>>To: Dave Cramer
>>Cc: pgsql-jdbc(at)postgresql(dot)org
>>Subject: Re: [JDBC] Problem with updateRow()
>>
>>
>>Adding columns NAME and CONTEXT (the two parts of the key) did not
>
> help.
>
>>Adding the oid column makes it work.
>>
>>I have a problem with this, however, since this code has to also run
>>against Oracle and MSSQL.
>>
>>Is there another answer?
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Dave Cramer [mailto:Dave(at)micro-automation(dot)net]
>>Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 7:19 PM
>>To: David Hooker
>>Cc: pgsql-jdbc(at)postgresql(dot)org
>>Subject: Re: [JDBC] Problem with updateRow()
>>
>>
>>David,
>>
>>The updateable result set is really only supported for very simple
>>tables, and keys, I suppose it could deal with composite keys, but
>
> this
>
>>isn't the intention AFAIK. At the very least you would have to select
>>both columns of the key to have it work though.
>>
>>There is a simple solution for you however, add the oid to your
>
> select.
>
>>ie select oid, filename, ...
>>
>>and let me know if it works.
>>
>>Dave
>>On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 19:58, David Hooker wrote:
>>
>>>Oh, I forgot to mention that I AM creating my Statement correctly I
>>>think:
>>>
>>> Statement stmt =
>>>conn.createStatement(ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE,
>>>ResultSet.CONCUR_UPDATABLE);
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: David Hooker
>>>Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 6:55 PM
>>>To: pgsql-jdbc(at)postgresql(dot)org
>>>Subject: [JDBC] Problem with updateRow()
>>>
>>>
>>>I'm using PostgreSQL 7.3.1 server, and the pg73jdbc2.jar file from
>
> the
>
>>>website (file dated 2/13/2003 on my machine).
>>>
>>>I have in my code a select statement like this:
>>>
>>> String sql = "SELECT FILENAME, BOUNDARY FROM " + tableName + "
>>>WHERE NAME = '" + name + "' AND CONTEXT = '" + context + "'";
>>> logger.finest("SQL: " + sql);
>>> ResultSet result = stmt.executeQuery(sql);
>>>
>>>Later in my code I have this:
>>>
>>> while (result.next())
>>> {
>>> // ...
>>> result.updateString("BOUNDARY", event.getBoundary());
>>> result.updateRow();
>>> updated = true;
>>> }
>>>
>>>Here's the error I get:
>>>
>>> java.sql.SQLException: No Primary Keys
>>>
>>>Here's what the tables look like in psql:
>>>
>>> simpletest=# \d lfs_mappings_559
>>> Table "lfs_mappings_559"
>>> Attribute | Type | Modifier
>>> ----------------+------------------------+----------
>>> name | character varying(40) | not null
>>> context | character varying(80) | not null
>>> filename | character varying(300) | not null
>>> boundary | character varying(50) |
>>> insertion_time | real | not null
>>> can_purge | character varying(8) |
>>> Index: lfs_mappings_559_pkey
>>>
>>> simpletest=# \d lfs_mappings_559_pkey
>>> Index "lfs_mappings_559_pkey"
>>> Attribute | Type
>>> -----------+-----------------------
>>> name | character varying(40)
>>> context | character varying(80)
>>> unique btree (primary key)
>>>
>>> simpletest=#
>>>
>>>Why is this happening? Are updateable resultSets not supported?
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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