Re: [INTERFACES] JDBC - update count - Mailing list pgsql-interfaces

From Peter T Mount
Subject Re: [INTERFACES] JDBC - update count
Date
Msg-id Pine.LNX.3.95.980112232138.27545A-100000@maidast
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In response to JDBC - update count  (Herouth Maoz <herouth@oumail.openu.ac.il>)
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On Mon, 12 Jan 1998, Herouth Maoz wrote:

> I have a relation with snapshots of rows from another relation. I want to
> update the original relation to new values only if it is still equal to its
> snapshot. For that, I send an update in a PreparedStatement, along these
> lines:
>
> UPDATE rel
> SET col1=?, col2=?, col3=?, col4=?
> FROM snapshot
> WHERE snapshot.id = ?
>     AND rel.col1 = snapshot.col1
>     AND rel.col2 = snapshot.col2
>     AND rel.col3 = snapshot.col3
>     AND rel.col4 = snapshot.col4
>
> Well, I assume that if the row in rel is different from the snapshot, I
> will get a row count of zero returned from executeUpdate(). Instead, it
> returns 1 - whether or not the update has actually affected any row.

I think it should return 0 also.

> I checked - the original row is not updated. No other has the new values,
> so no other has been affected. And yet, it returns 1 for both a successful
> and an unsuccessful update.
>
> Is this my problem (misinterpretation of the executeUpdate API)? Or maybe
> it's a bug in the JDBC driver? Or maybe it's a PostgreSQL bug?

I'll look into it, and get back to you.

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