On Nov 24, 2024, at 7:15 PM, Arbol One <ArbolOne@hotmail.ca> wrote:
In an application that uses JDBC I am trying to use the following statement
// Table parameters var sql = new MyString(); sql.setData("CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS "); sql.append(this.tableName); sql.append(" ("); sql.append("index SERIAL NOT NULL, "); sql.append("id TEXT PRIMARY KEY, "); sql.append("day TEXT NOT NULL, "); sql.append("month TEXT NOT NULL, "); sql.append("year TEXT NOT NULL, "); sql.append("hour TEXT NOT NULL, "); sql.append("minute TEXT NOT NULL, "); sql.append("second TEXT NOT NULL, "); sql.append("millisecond TEXT NOT NULL, "); sql.append("am_pm TEXT NOT NULL, "); sql.append("admin boolean NOT NULL DEFAULT false, "); sql.append("CONSTRAIN id PRIMARY KEY (id)"); <== Error sql.append(");");
but I get a message saying :
Exception in thread "main" java.sql.SQLException: In company.contact.createTable() ERROR: syntax error at or near "(" Position: 315
Collapse all the append()s after rable e and see if parentheses are balanced.
Does JDBC allow us to do this? What am I doing wrong?
How to fix this
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