Hello Mario,

could you manage to get a JDBC trace? Is the database instance 
for the working case running on W2K too, and for the errornous
case on Linux? If yes, could you manage to create a vtrace? 
(see http://sapdb.2scale.net/moin.cgi/TroubleShooting on how 
 to create the various traces.)

Regards

Alexander Schr�der
SAP DB, SAP Labs Berlin 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mario Misic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 4:30 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: SAP DBTech JDBC problem Column index 1 was not found
> 
> 
> Dear,
> 
> I could not find that anyone have similar error. I am using 
> SAPDB 7.3.0.40 on Red Hat Linux 8.0.
>  
> My application uses last version of a JDBC driver 
> sapdb-jdbc-bin-7.4.04.03a, I have this error:
> 
>  com.sap.dbtech.jdbc.exceptions.JDBCDriverException: SAP 
> DBTech JDBC: Column index 1 was not found.        at 
> com.sap.dbtech.jdbc.CallableStatementSapDB.findColInfo(Callabl
> eStatementSapDB.java:740)        at 
> com.sap.dbtech.jdbc.CallableStatementSapDB.setDate(CallableSta
> tementSapDB.java:1687)        at 
> com.sap.dbtech.jdbc.CallableStatementSapDB.setDate(CallableSta
> tementSapDB.java:1658)        at 
> hr.combis.croair.output.ReportsDAO.createFtlListNotInPnlAdl(Re
> portsDAO.java:172)        at 
> hr.combis.croair.output.ReportsDAO.createMainMatchReportVeloci
> ty(ReportsDAO.java:110)
> 
> 
> I realy do not know what is wrong because same version works 
> on Win2K OS.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Mario Misic
> 
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