Re: INTERVAL parameter in PreparedStatement worked in 7.4
| От | Matt Magoffin |
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| Тема | Re: INTERVAL parameter in PreparedStatement worked in 7.4 |
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| Msg-id | 50418.219.89.94.58.1130457734.squirrel@msqr.us обсуждение |
| Ответ на | INTERVAL parameter in PreparedStatement worked in 7.4 but not in 8.0 driver ("Matt Magoffin" <postgresql.org@msqr.us>) |
| Список | pgsql-jdbc |
I forgot to add that the 8 driver throws an exception when trying to parse the statement with the positional parameter: java.sql.SQLException: ERROR: syntax error at or near "$1" -- m@ > Hello, > > I used to use the following style statement with the 7.4 series JDBC > driver: > > select * from users users where users.createdDate < (CURRENT_DATE - > INTERVAL ?) > > and would set the parameter to a string value of "14 DAYS" > > but in the Postgres 8 driver, this query executes but does not seem to > ever return anything. Is there a better syntax I could use to make this > work? > > The query does work in the 8 driver if the ? is explicitly part of the > query, i.e. not a positional parameter, like this: > > select * from users users where users.createdDate < (CURRENT_DATE - > INTERVAL '14 DAYS') > > Any help much appreciated, > m@
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