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Re: Oracle timestamp error


  • Subject: Re: Oracle timestamp error
  • From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2007 09:49:17 -0700


On Jun 6, 2007, at 9:43 AM, Ken Anderson wrote:

Chuck,

jdbc2info is for Oracle...that's what I meant below by 'typeinfo in the model is correct'.

I'm using TIMESTAMP, which I would greatly prefer to use. What should the valueType be? I don't have anything for it...

Try 'T'
See details at bottom of http://developer.apple.com/documentation/ WebObjects/UsingEOModeler/4WorkingWithAttributes/ chapter_4_section_3.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP30001018-CH204-BABFGECE


Chuck



On Jun 6, 2007, at 12:29 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:

Still have jdbc2info from Sybase in the model's connection dictionary?

What is the vlauetype in the model? IIRC, EOF needs a special type to deal with date only fields. IME, timestamps are a safer bet.

Chuck



On Jun 6, 2007, at 9:11 AM, Ken Anderson wrote:

Everyone,

As you all probably know by now, I've been porting our Sybase app to Oracle. I have a table that has a valid date in it in Oracle, but when I fetch from that table, I get this error:

[2007-06-06 15:58:36,629] ERROR com.commoditrack.model.CTEditingContext Exception raised prior to save
com.webobjects.jdbcadaptor.JDBCAdaptorException: oracle.sql.TIMESTAMP@a70e3a of type oracle.sql.TIMESTAMP is not a valid Date type. You must use java.sql.Timestamp, java.sql.Date, or java.sql.Time
at com.webobjects.jdbcadaptor.JDBCColumn._processValueIfNeeded (JDBCColumn.java:289)
at com.webobjects.jdbcadaptor.JDBCColumn._fetchValue (JDBCColumn.java:323)
at com.webobjects.jdbcadaptor.JDBCColumn.fetchValue (JDBCColumn.java:307)
at com.webobjects.jdbcadaptor.JDBCChannel.fetchRow (JDBCChannel.java:1406)
at com.webobjects.eoaccess.EODatabaseChannel._fetchObject (EODatabaseChannel.java:302)


Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this? My typeinfo in the model is correct...

Thanks,
Ken

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