Dmitry Macsema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm getting "Bad integer 4020239173" error. From what I found on the
> Web it seems to be a Postgres bug, not specific to any programming
> language.
First I've heard of it. You're going to have to provide a lot more
information if you want us t
I'm getting "Bad integer 4020239173" error. From what I found on the
Web it seems to be a Postgres bug, not specific to any programming
language. I've found PHP and Java guys complaining about it (I'm
using JDBC). However, I failed to find resolution of this problem.
Can you suggest som
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hello,
we noticed a bug occuring when using Postgresql 7.0 on NT as well on Linux
and Solaris...
we get the following error:
Bad Integer N
> > at org.postgresql.jdbc2.ResultSet.getInt(ResultSet.java:454)
> > at org.postgresql.jdbc2.ResultSet.g