but it doesnt really matter, either way you hav access to publich method 'getString(columnName)'
and whatever it is internally you can convert back n forth to a jdbc.sql.recordset
http://www.petefreitag.com/item/73.cfm
Pat
On 5/22/06, Barry Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> works because you actually have a java object of type jdbc.recordset
are you *sure* it's a recordset, not a hashtable?
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