This may be a bug. I think your question would be better answered on the
jakarta taglibs users mailing list:

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Justy

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From: "sufi malak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 11:33 AM
Subject: DBtag delete ??


> I am using DBtag for deleting rows from a table, here is the jsp action
file
> :
>
> <%@ taglib uri="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/jdbc"; prefix="sql" %>
>
> <%String deletename =request.getParameter("newname");%>
>
> <sql:connection id="conn1">
>   <sql:url>jdbc:mysql://mil2wwds10:3306/test</sql:url>
>   <sql:driver>org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver</sql:driver>
> </sql:connection>
> <sql:statement id="stmt1" conn="conn1">
>   <sql:query>
>   delete from pcinfo where New_Name
> ='<sql:escapeSql><%=deletename%></sql:escapeSql>'
>   </sql:query>
>   <sql:execute/>
> </sql:statement>
> <sql:closeConnection conn="conn1"/>
> <% response.sendRedirect("wasDeleted.jsp");  %>
>
> It get executed without any problem, but nothing is deleted from the
table.
> Is the query wrong ?
> Thanks
>
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