[ https://forge.continuent.org/jira/browse/CAROB-31?page=all ]
Gilles Rayrat resolved CAROB-31:
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Resolution: Not an issue
The problem is actually a mySQL (and probably others) issue:
Doing the same select with a Statement and a PreparedStatement will return two
different values. The Statement will convert the result into a string whereas a
PreparedStatement will keep the float as a binary value. Indeed, the two return
values will differ
MySQL bug has been filed for this:
http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=18401
> Check floats and doubles deserialization
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> Key: CAROB-31
> URL: https://forge.continuent.org/jira/browse/CAROB-31
> Project: Carob
> Type: Sub-task
> Components: C++ API
> Versions: Preview - PHP conference
> Reporter: Gilles Rayrat
> Assignee: Gilles Rayrat
> Fix For: V1.0 - beta
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> Time Spent: 3 days
> Remaining: 0 minutes
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