Ingolf Knopf wrote: > "java.sql.PreparedStatement.executeUpdate()" throws "java.sql.SQLException", > if the prepared sql-string contains '?' within a C-like comment. > > Example: > select relname > from pg_class > where /*relowner = ? and*/ > relname = ? > > In this case, the java.sql.PreparedStatement of PostgreSQL requires two > parameters, but I have only one.
The JDBC driver doesn't currently parse the statement in much detail. It really only understands string literals, semicolon-separated statements, and some JDBC-specified {...} escapes. A workaround would be to "quote" the comment: select relname from pg_class where /*" relowner = ? and "*/ relname = ? which should work (although I have not tested it) There's no real reason why the driver can't be modified to understand C-style comments, someone just needs to find the time to do it.. (patches to pgsql-jdbc please ;-) -O ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]