Re: Bad Value for Data Type Timestamp - Mailing list pgsql-jdbc

From Jonathan Vallar
Subject Re: Bad Value for Data Type Timestamp
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Msg-id 6c1017c20602280255q5d636ef2vbb484808d4399ea3@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: Bad Value for Data Type Timestamp  (Dave Cramer <pg@fastcrypt.com>)
Responses Re: Bad Value for Data Type Timestamp  (Dave Cramer <pg@fastcrypt.com>)
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Hi!

The Postgres JDBC driver is being used by IBM Websphere to get data from the postgres database. The websphere product also gets timestamp data from MS Sql Server.

What does the error mean?


Retrieve Operation failed on the BusinessObject Bad value for type timestamp : [C ( at ) 56c55d28  Exception: java.lang.NumberFormatException: Expected time to be colon-separated, got ' Stack Trace:  java.lang.NumberFormatException : Expected time to be colon-separated, got '  at org.postgresql.jdbc2.TimestampUtils.loadCalendar(TimestampUtils.java :151)   at org.postgresql.jdbc2.TimestampUtils.toTimestamp(TimestampUtils.java:307)   at org.postgresql.jdbc2.AbstractJdbc2ResultSet.getTimestamp (AbstractJdbc2ResultSet.java:419)   at org.postgresql.jdbc2.AbstractJdbc2ResultSet.getTimestamp (AbstractJdbc2ResultSet.java:2088)   at com.crossworlds.connectors.JDBC.JDBCBOhandler.doContainerRetrieve(JDBCBOhandler.java:3697)   at com.crossworlds.connectors.JDBC.JDBCBOhandler.doRecursiveRetrieve(JDBCBOhandler.java:3316)   at com.crossworlds.connectors.JDBC.JDBCBOhandler.doRetrieve(JDBCBOhandler.java:3265)   at com.crossworlds.connectors.JDBC.JDBCBOhandler.doVerbFor (JDBCBOhandler.java:1346)   at com.crossworlds.cwconnectorapi.CWConnectorBOHandler.doVerbFor (CWConnectorBOHandler.java:127)   at CxCommon.BusinessObject.doVerbFor(BusinessObject.java:2128)   at com.crossworlds.cwconnectorapi.CWConnectorBusObj.doVerbFor (CWConnectorBusObj.java:126)   at com.crossworlds.connectors.JDBC.JDBCConnectorAgent.pollForEvents (JDBCConnectorAgent.java:1137)   at AppSide_Connector.BusObjJavaInterface.poll(BusObjJavaInterface.java:355)   at AppSide_Connector.AppCalls.poll( AppCalls.java:191)   at AppSide_Connector.AgentBusinessObjectManager.poll( AgentBusinessObjectManager.java:719)   at AppSide_Connector.AppPolling.poll(AppPolling.java:294)   at AppSide_Connector.AppPolling.doPollingContinuousWait( AppPolling.java:556)   at AppSide_Connector.AppPolling.run(AppPolling.java :121)   at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:513)  End of Stack Trace   SQLException {2}]


On 2/28/06, Dave Cramer < pg@fastcrypt.com> wrote:
There doesn't appear to be anything wrong with the data, and the
driver can handle that data fine.

Is this code that wraps the driver mapping columns to types ? Have
you mapped it correctly ?

Dave
On 28-Feb-06, at 3:42 AM, Jonathan Vallar wrote:

> Hi!
>
> Good day!
>
> I encountered an error in getting data from a timestamp field
> datatype.  I am using a  the JDBC type Driver for Postgres ,
> version 8.1-405  (8.1-405 JDBC 2). The database run on a Centronix
> Linux OS and the postgres database version is 8.1.3.
>
> Basically the java application gets data from the "xworlds_events"
> table. The application returns an error in retrieving data from the
> event_time field.
>
> Below is the stacktrace of the java program:
>
> Retrieve Operation failed on the BusinessObject Bad value for type
> timestamp : [C@56c55d28  Exception:
> java.lang.NumberFormatException: Expected time to be colon-
> separated, got ' Stack Trace:  java.lang.NumberFormatException :
> Expected time to be colon-separated, got '  at
> org.postgresql.jdbc2.TimestampUtils.loadCalendar
> (TimestampUtils.java:151)   at
> org.postgresql.jdbc2.TimestampUtils.toTimestamp(TimestampUtils.java:
> 307)   at org.postgresql.jdbc2.AbstractJdbc2ResultSet.getTimestamp
> (AbstractJdbc2ResultSet.java :419)   at
> org.postgresql.jdbc2.AbstractJdbc2ResultSet.getTimestamp
> (AbstractJdbc2ResultSet.java:2088)   at
> com.crossworlds.connectors.JDBC.JDBCBOhandler.doContainerRetrieve
> (JDBCBOhandler.java :3697)   at
> com.crossworlds.connectors.JDBC.JDBCBOhandler.doRecursiveRetrieve
> (JDBCBOhandler.java:3316)   at
> com.crossworlds.connectors.JDBC.JDBCBOhandler.doRetrieve
> (JDBCBOhandler.java:3265)   at
> com.crossworlds.connectors.JDBC.JDBCBOhandler.doVerbFor
> (JDBCBOhandler.java:1346)   at
> com.crossworlds.cwconnectorapi.CWConnectorBOHandler.doVerbFor
> (CWConnectorBOHandler.java:127)   at
> CxCommon.BusinessObject.doVerbFor(BusinessObject.java:2128)   at
> com.crossworlds.cwconnectorapi.CWConnectorBusObj.doVerbFor
> (CWConnectorBusObj.java:126)   at
> com.crossworlds.connectors.JDBC.JDBCConnectorAgent.pollForEvents
> (JDBCConnectorAgent.java:1137)   at
> AppSide_Connector.BusObjJavaInterface.poll(BusObjJavaInterface.java:
> 355)   at AppSide_Connector.AppCalls.poll( AppCalls.java:191)   at
> AppSide_Connector.AgentBusinessObjectManager.poll
> (AgentBusinessObjectManager.java:719)   at
> AppSide_Connector.AppPolling.poll(AppPolling.java:294)   at
> AppSide_Connector.AppPolling.doPollingContinuousWait
> ( AppPolling.java:556)   at AppSide_Connector.AppPolling.run
> (AppPolling.java:121)   at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:513)
> End of Stack Trace   SQLException {2}]
>
>
>
> Below is the schema of the table:
>
> wbi_db=> \d xworlds_events;
>               Table "public.xworlds_events"
>      Column     |            Type             | Modifiers
> ----------------+-----------------------------+-----------
>  event_id       | bigint                      | not null
>  connector_id   | character varying(40)       |
>  object_key     | character varying(80)       | not null
>  object_name    | character varying(40)       | not null
>  object_verb    | character varying(40)       | not null
>  event_priority | real                        | not null
>  event_time     | timestamp without time zone |
>  event_status   | integer                     |
>  event_comment  | character varying           |
>
>
>
> Here is a sample data from the table:
>
> wbi_db=> select * from xworlds_events;
>  event_id | connector_id | object_key |     object_name      |
> object_verb | event_priority |        event_time         |
> event_status | event_comment
> ----------+--------------+------------+----------------------
> +-------------+----------------+---------------------------
> +--------------+---------------
>         1 | PostgreSQL   | 8100000000 | POS_to_SAP_1_WRAPPER |
> Create      |              1 | 2006-02-27 19:51: 22.58118
> |           -1 | Test
> (1 row)
>
> wbi_db=>
>
>
> How can I go about the problem? Is this a bug?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Regards,
>
> Jonathan
>
>


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