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From:Shankar Unni Date:May 30 2003 7:13pm
Subject:No read confirmation requests, please (was RE: PreparedStatement gives always empty Resultset)
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From: Helmut Leininger [mailto:h.leininger@stripped] 

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Helmut (and someone else who posted here earlier): could you please not
specify read confirmation on your postings to this mailing list?

I'm sure you will not be too happy with receiving 1000s of read
confirmations (if it actually works as requested).


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PreparedStatement gives always empty ResultsetHelmut Leininger21 May
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      • Re: Frist time with jdbccolbey22 May
        • Re: Frist time with jdbcAdam Hardy22 May
          • RE: Frist time with jdbcBruno Pereira23 May
RE: PreparedStatement gives always empty ResultsetJohn Beveridge21 May
RE: Frist time with jdbcSteve Forsyth23 May
RE: PreparedStatement gives always empty ResultsetHelmut Leininger29 May
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RE: PreparedStatement gives always empty ResultsetHelmut Leininger30 May
  • Re: PreparedStatement gives always empty ResultsetMark Matthews30 May
    • Re: PreparedStatement gives always empty ResultsetAdam Hardy31 May
      • Re: PreparedStatement gives always empty ResultsetMark Matthews31 May
  • No read confirmation requests, please (was RE: PreparedStatement gives always empty Resultset)Shankar Unni30 May
    • Re: No read confirmation requests, please (was RE: PreparedStatement gives always empty Resultset)Jim Winstead1 Jun
Re: PreparedStatement gives always empty ResultsetHelmut Leininger31 May