Thanks for your answer.

 

I'm not sure if the Password is NULL or a empty string,

I will check this in the evening, I have no access no...

 

 

If I run the INSERT statement from pgAdmin it works fine!

 

Here is the statement from the log file (with original personal data,
after this are just my dummy entries for development):

 

BEGIN                         

insert into player (birthdate, eMail, firstname, lastname, password,
username, id) values ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7)


Parameter: $1 = '3885-08-14 00:00:00', $2 = 'a...@isogmbh.de', $3 =
'Sebastian', $4 = 'Altmann', $5 = 'alt.iso', $6 = 'alt', $7 = '54'


COMMIT

 

 

 

 

Sebastian Altmann

________________________________

 

ISO Software Systeme GmbH

Eichendorffstrasse 29

90491 Nürnberg

 

Tel.: +49/(911) - 99594-0

Fax: +49/(911) - 99594-129

 

mailto:sebastian.altm...@isogmbh.de

http://www.isogmbh.de

 

Amtsgericht Nürnberg HRB 18299

Geschäftsführer: Harald Goeb

Sitz: Nürnberg

 

Von: pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org
[mailto:pgsql-general-ow...@postgresql.org] Im Auftrag von Willy-Bas
Loos
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 24. März 2011 12:16
An: Altmann, Sebastian
Cc: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Betreff: [RMX:#] Re: [GENERAL] Strange loss of data during INSERT

 

Are you sure the password is NULL? Some fields are not shown in pgAdmin
if they are too long, but that seems improbable to me for passwords.

pgAdmin also has an option "Show NULL values as <NULL>" (in
file|options|query).

 

If you take the SQL from the log, can you reproduce this in postgres?

If so, please email the code (i hope it's work with personal data
scrambled ?).

 

cheers,

 

WBL

On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 12:01 PM, Altmann, Sebastian
<sebastian.altm...@isogmbh.de> wrote:

Hi everybody,

 

i'm having a very strange Problem:

 

My JEE Application initially persists Users at startup.

 

The problem is that the passwords are not stored, 

while other data with the same datatype on this table are stored
correctly!?!

 

If I turn log_statement to 'all' in config I can see the INSERT
statement including the correct password(!!!) in log file,

but if I take a look with pgAdmin all password fields are empty...

 

When I try to execute the insert statement in pgAdmin it works fine.

 

By the way: If I switch the DB to OracleXE, it works fine 

(But actually I don't want to user Oracle...  )

 

 

Thanks for any ideas

 

 

Sebastian Altmann

________________________________

 

ISO Software Systeme GmbH

Eichendorffstrasse 29

90491 Nürnberg

 

Tel.: +49/(911) - 99594-0 <tel:%2B49%2F%28911%29%20-%2099594-0> 

Fax: +49/(911) - 99594-129 <tel:%2B49%2F%28911%29%20-%2099594-129> 

 

mailto:sebastian.altm...@isogmbh.de

http://www.isogmbh.de

 

Amtsgericht Nürnberg HRB 18299

Geschäftsführer: Harald Goeb

Sitz: Nürnberg

 




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