Thank you Jeff & Anand.
Yes, you were right. I had case problem. That is solved. Another small
problem.
I am declaring following two variables and giving the following sql query.
String id = request.getParameter("staffid");
String pass = request.getParameter("password");
.....
.....
ResultSet rs = stmt.executeQuery ("SELECT * FROM staff WHERE staffid =
'id'");
Now, I want only that record to show up where staffid matches one given by
the user. But in the SQL, variable id is not taken. If I put pure text ex.
ResultSet rs = stmt.executeQuery ("SELECT * FROM staff WHERE staffid =
'ks01'");
where ks01 is a staffid in the database, everything works fine. But if the
user is giving ks01 from the earlier page, it is not taking. Am I calling
the variable wrongly?
Thanx :-) & Regards,
Kaushal.
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