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| From: | Cris Perdue | Date: | July 7 1999 5:16am |
| Subject: | Re: MySQL "Text" fields and mm.mysql driver | ||
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> From: Mark Matthews <mmatthew@stripped> > > As a work-around, I think I will have ResultSet.getObject() return a > String if it can't figure out what to do. This might be more sensible > than throwing an exception, as any of the MySQL types can come back as a > String. This would certainly help us. Testing the SQLType in our application is not as attractive since the type information in this case is not so precise.
| Thread | ||
|---|---|---|
| • MySQL "Text" fields and mm.mysql driver | Cris Perdue | 7 Jul |
| • Re: MySQL "Text" fields and mm.mysql driver | Mark Matthews | 7 Jul |
| • JDBC and Exception | Roberto Moreno | 8 Jul |
| • Re: MySQL "Text" fields and mm.mysql driver | Cris Perdue | 7 Jul |
