Hi Dave,
Thanks for your reply.
In my latest test I have noticed that with new jdbc driver (postgresql-9.2-1003.jdbc4.jar), out of total 512 records only first 125 records are having non-null value for type 'character varying[15)[]' field and for the rest of the records (from 126 to 512) field value is null.
But with old jdbc driver (postgresql-9.1-903.jdbc4.jar) all 512 records are having non-null value for type 'character varying[15)[]' field. Files OldDriverWithCursor.txt and NewDriverWithCursor.txt contain the test logs. I am no
t sure whether above is of any help in understanding the actual problem or not.
By the way we are planning to revert back to old jdbc driver (postgresql-9.1-903.jdbc4.jar) on the live environment having PostgreSQL 9.2.4 till we can find any solution for the problem.
Do you think that there can be some issue (in general) with old jdbc driver(postgresql-9.1-903.jdbc4.jar) and PostgreSQL 9.2.4 combination?Regards,
Nishant
On 29/07/2013 11:41, Dave Cramer wrote:
Nishant,
Your email does suggest there is a bug in there somewhere. However we would require a bit more of a detailed test case in order to be able to help find it.
Regards,
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