On 02/12/10 13:14, Zhipan Wang wrote:
> Statement st = c.createStatement();
> ResultSet r = st.executeQuery("select unnest(col0) from relation2_col1
> where keyValue<500");
> PreparedStatement sql = c.prepareStatement( "SELECT col1 FROM relation2
> WHERE col0 IN ?");
> sql.setObject(1, r);
> ResultSet result = sql.executeQuery();
You appear to be trying to implement a subquery client-side. Why not
just use:
PreparedStatement sql = c.prepareStatement(
"SELECT col1 FROM relation2 WHERE col0 IN "+
"(SELECT unnest(col0) from relation2_col1 where keyValue<500"
);
? It's hard to know whether the above is correct because you've failed
to provide your schema, but something along those lines seems to fit
your intent from the code above.
> I am using Eclipse, and there is no warning for this code.
No, Eclipse can't know the details of how every JDBC driver works.
> Can't a result set be used in another query? How do I correct it?
Either build an array with the contents of the resultset and pass that,
or avoid the weirdness by using a subquery directly.
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