What database are you using?
I have seen similar behaviour before in either DB2 or MS SQL Server, but
I resolved it. If you could post the full mapping and your database
vendor I will see if I can find what caused it (and what the resolution was)
Patrick
Marc Dugger wrote:
>The mapping I'm having problems with is below:
>
><field name="name" type="string" required="true" get-method="getName"
>set-method="setName" direct="false" lazy="false" transient="false"
>container="false">
> <sql name="NAME" type="varchar" read-only="false" dirty="check" />
></field>
><field name="description" type="string" required="false"
>get-method="getDescription" set-method="setDescription"
>direct="false" lazy="false" transient="false" container="false">
> <sql name="DESCRIPTION" type="varchar" read-only="false" dirty="check" />
></field>
>
>When attempting to insert a database record, the single quotes that delimit
>a string in a SQL statement are not being added by Castor. As a result, I
>get a SQL exception. As a test, I hand-coded the quotes around the strings
>and the statement executed successfully. I've also changed the sql type to
>'char' and that didn't work. Has anyone had any similar problems? I've
>search the mailing list for mention of this, but found nothing so it makes
>me think its trivial.
>
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