Thread: SQLException: Cannot be less than zero

SQLException: Cannot be less than zero

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Date:
Hi,
 
I use PostgreSQL 8.0.3 and following associated drivers : 
 
postgresql-8.0-311.jdbc2.jar
postgresql-8.0-311.jdbc2ee.jar
postgresql-8.0-311.jdbc3.jar
 
I want to use CachedRowSetImpl to populate one row in the following table :
 
CREATE TABLE "Form2"
(
  form2member3 int4,
  form2member5 int8[],
)
WITHOUT OIDS;
The second column (an array of bigint)  seems to cause the following exception when try to populate :
 
java.sql.SQLException: Invalid column display size. Cannot be less than zero
at javax.sql.rowset.RowSetMetaDataImpl.setColumnDisplaySize(RowSetMetaDataImpl.java:267)
at com.sun.rowset.CachedRowSetImpl.initMetaData(CachedRowSetImpl.java:679)
at com.sun.rowset.CachedRowSetImpl.populate(CachedRowSetImpl.java:597)
at com.sun.rowset.internal.CachedRowSetReader.readData(CachedRowSetReader.java:170)
at com.sun.rowset.CachedRowSetImpl.execute(CachedRowSetImpl.java:736)
at ...
at MainTester.main(MainTester.java:41)
 
 
After reading the only few related subjects, I can't find any solution that I be able to use.
(Nebojsa Vasiljevic made a patch but didn't say how to do it ...)
 
Has someone yet met and solved this unexpected problem (even momently) ?
Otherwise, Is there another way to deal with variable-length lists  ?
 
 
 

Re: SQLException: Cannot be less than zero

From
Andrew Dunstan
Date:
This is completely the wrong list to ask this question - you need to ask
on the lists at

http://jdbc.postgresql.org/lists.html

cheers

andrew


xavier.marquis@cegetel.net wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I use PostgreSQL 8.0.3 and following associated drivers :
>
> postgresql-8.0-311.jdbc2.jar
> postgresql-8.0-311.jdbc2ee.jar
> postgresql-8.0-311.jdbc3.jar
>
> I want to use CachedRowSetImpl to populate one row in the following
> table :
>
> CREATE TABLE "Form2"
> (
>   form2member3 int4,
>   form2member5 int8[],
> )
> WITHOUT OIDS;
> The second column (an array of bigint)  seems to cause the following
> exception when try to populate :
>
> java.sql.SQLException: Invalid column display size. Cannot be less
> than zero
> at
> javax.sql.rowset.RowSetMetaDataImpl.setColumnDisplaySize(RowSetMetaDataImpl.java:267)
> at com.sun.rowset.CachedRowSetImpl.initMetaData(CachedRowSetImpl.java:679)
> at com.sun.rowset.CachedRowSetImpl.populate(CachedRowSetImpl.java:597)
> at
> com.sun.rowset.internal.CachedRowSetReader.readData(CachedRowSetReader.java:170)
> at com.sun.rowset.CachedRowSetImpl.execute(CachedRowSetImpl.java:736)
> at ...
> at MainTester.main(MainTester.java:41)
>
>
> After reading the only few related subjects, I can't find any
> solution that I be able to use.
> (*Nebojsa Vasiljevic *made a patch but didn't say how to do it ...)
>
> Has someone yet met and solved this unexpected problem (even momently) ?
> Otherwise, Is there another way to deal with variable-length lists  ?
>
>
>