Re: Bug: Driver(8.2dev-500.jdbc3) does not handle boolean->BIT correctly - Mailing list pgsql-jdbc

From Dave Cramer
Subject Re: Bug: Driver(8.2dev-500.jdbc3) does not handle boolean->BIT correctly
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Msg-id 84E313E6-33AC-411E-BB79-7973BA500BBD@fastcrypt.com
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In response to Re: Bug: Driver(8.2dev-500.jdbc3) does not handle boolean->BIT correctly  ("j.random.programmer" <javadesigner@yahoo.com>)
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This isn't the problem. The problem is that was bind the parameter to
the type. So setBoolean binds the parameter to a boolean type.

putting ' quotes around it will not help matters.

Dave
On 19-Dec-05, at 6:41 PM, j.random.programmer wrote:

>> JDBC's "BIT" is actually a boolean type. In
>> JDBC3, BIT and BOOLEAN are  effectively
>> equivalent.
>
> Hmm.
>
>> The backend's "bit" type is actually a bitstring
>> that does not have a
>> direct equivalent in JDBC.
>
> Aha !
>
> So postgres really has a BITSTRING which is
> conceptually different from a BIT type ? (since
> BIT is also used instead of BITSTRING, you
> can see why there is bound to be confusion).
>
> Anywho, in the JDBC driver, why not convert
> java booleans as follows:
>
> true -> '1'
> false -> '0'
>
> and store that in the BIT column ?
>
> While retrieving, do the reverse conversion.
>
> Of course, if someone has the following
> in the BIT column
>
> '1001010'
>
> then:
> a) allow the entire value to be retrieved as a String
> (getString...)
> b) If there are any 1's present, return true
> is retrieving it as boolean, false if all 0's.
>
> Best,
> -j
>
>
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