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Thomas Nielsen commented on DERBY-3676: --------------------------------------- This incompatability could possibly be avoided by printing the current parameter set after the current statement? Something along the lines of : -- SELECT * FROM T WHERE t.a > ? AND t.b LIKE ?; [ 2, "DERBY" ] --- > Make the toString() method of Derby PreparedStatements print out SQL text > with ? parameters replaced by the values that have been set so far > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: DERBY-3676 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-3676 > Project: Derby > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: JDBC, Newcomer > Reporter: Rick Hillegas > > This topic came up in the following email thread on the user list: > http://www.nabble.com/PreparedStatement.toString%28%29---nice-formatting-td17250811.html#a17250811 > Here's what the thread requests: > "In mysql, a toString() on a PreparedStatement will do this, eg "select x > from foo where x.a = ?" will become "select x from foo where x.a = 1" with > the appropriate setValue() call." > At first blush, this seems like it might be a simple project for a newcomer. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.