The following bug has been logged online:
Bug reference: 1523
Logged by: Sergio Lob
Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PostgreSQL version: 8.0.1
Operating system: linux
Description: precision column value returned from getTypeInfo()
always has value 9
Details:
After calling Connection.DatabaseMetaData.getTypeInfo() method, the
PRECISION column of the ResultSet seems hardcoded to value 9, which of
course in incorrect
To repro:
1. connect to a PostgresSQL JDBC data source
2. Invoke Connection.getMetaData() on that connection to get
DatabaseMetaData object
3. Invoke DataBaseMetaData.getTypeInfo() to get ResultSet of all supported
data types
4. Invoke ResultSet.next() to get to first row
5. Invoke ResultSet.getString(3) to get PRECISION column value for current
row. Notice that no matter what row is checked in the answer set, precision
of data type is ALWAYS 9.
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