Re: BAD INTEGER - Mailing list pgsql-jdbc

From Dave Cramer
Subject Re: BAD INTEGER
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Msg-id 1047353024.1190.175.camel@inspiron.cramers
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In response to BAD INTEGER  ("Wadhwa, Amit" <Amit_Wadhwa@Dell.com>)
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Can you send us test code to demonstrate the problem

Dave
On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 15:19, Wadhwa, Amit wrote:
> Hi
> I have an application which is using an online shopping cart on postgre,
> jsp, tomcat.
> here is how my query goes.
> select prodid, memname, prodqty, prodprice  FROM rdnprod something...
> while rs.next()
> {
> insert into rdnordertable(memname, prodid, qty, price, ordernumber)
> values ('memname', rs.getInt("prodid"), rs.getInt("prodqty"),
> rs.getInt("prodprice"), 'new order no.for every row inserted');
> }
> ..or something to that effect.
>
> now the problem im facing here is:
> if i have one product in the rdnprod table, it throws exception bad integer
> in the first iteration
> if i have two products in the rdnprod table, it throws exception bad integer
> in the second iteration
> if i have third product in the rdnprod table, it throws exception bad
> integer in the third iteration
>
> ive checked all datatypes returned by the previous query, they seem to be
> perfect integers, except a bad integer which appears out of nowhere, when i
> fire the same query on the database, it works fine!!
> im not doing any Integer.parseint or anything.
> and this happens only in the last record, WHATEVER IT MAYBE (and only in the
> jdbc resultset, not in the database).
> Im baffled.
> please help.
> Regards,
> Amit
>
>
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