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mike bell commented on DERBY-3676:
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Thanks for Ricks comments. 

Some replies

1. I must embarassedly admit (I thought I had been clear, but  I wasn't!) I DID 
NOT actually manage to get a build of derby, a building. My test was merely to 
make a mock object, which is of course inadequate in the end. I have no idea if 
I'll ever have time to get through the durn building process, since um, regular 
work calls. That was a late night "treat" for me after 16 hours of work. I'm 
pretty sure I can generate the diff regardless, but of course I wouldn't except 
a patch without the contributor running the unit tests either.

2. As a consequence I guess I've missed something obvious - this would have 
been a Patch to PreparedStatement.java. I'm not quite  following yours and 
Knuts comments about EmbedPreparedStatement, probably because I in fact 
"cowboy-programmed" it (just searched for PreparedStatement.java in fact.

> 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
>         Attachments: ick.txt, ick.txt
>
>
> 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.

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