Hi All,
I'm trying to create my initial database tables using ij.
here's what I get:
C:\java -Dij.protocol=jdbc:derby: org.apache.derby.tools.ij
ij version 10.1
ij connect 'c:\db-derby-10.1.2.1-bin\data\NetMgt;create=true';
ij run 'c:\mgt\sql\tablex1.sql';
ij CREATE TABLE users (user_id INTEGER
Perhaps you made a typo when you posted this but from what I see you did not
specify the length of the user_password field you simply indicated the
datatype VARCHAR.
-Samer
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From: Joe Siebenmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 12:07 PM
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Hi Joe,I think your problem is that VARCHAR needs a length, so the ")" in the "user_password VARCHAR)" (at position 161) was unexpected. It expected (20) before the closing ")".Best,CraigOn Dec 6, 2005, at 10:06 AM, Joe Siebenmann wrote:Hi All,I'm trying to create my initial database tables using
Craig L Russell wrote (2005-12-06 10:31:57):
Hi Joe,
I think your problem is that VARCHAR needs a length, so the ) in
the user_password VARCHAR) (at position 161) was unexpected. It
expected (20) before the closing ).
For the record: VARCHAR without length is a non-standard feature
David W. Van Couvering wrote (2005-12-06 11:11:12):
Hi, all. Many of us will be at ApacheCon in San Diego next week. There
is a Derby BoF from 9:30 - 10:30 on Tuesday night. I was thinking that
perhaps those of us who are there could meet for an informal, Dutch
Treat (meaning we all pay
I'm using Linux Fedora core 4 and working through the eclipse derby plugin help section. I start the server from within eclipse and it seems ok. I getServer is ready to accept connections on port 1527.When I run netstat, port 1527 is in the LISTEN mode. Also I can see the process active.
Hi Mike,This may not be related, but I have seen problems on Linux when starting the network server using the word "localhost". From within Eclipse, bring up the properties for the project you've added the plug-ins to and set the Apache Derby Network Server Host value to the ip address of your
On Tuesday 06 December 2005 4:46 pm, Susan Cline wrote:
If you're looking at localhost, then try the IP address of 127.0.0.1
Hi Mike,
This may not be related, but I have seen problems on Linux when starting
the network server using the word localhost. From within Eclipse, bring
up the
David W. Van Couvering wrote:
Hi, all. Many of us will be at ApacheCon in San Diego next week. There
is a Derby BoF from 9:30 - 10:30 on Tuesday night. I was thinking that
perhaps those of us who are there could meet for an informal, Dutch
Treat (meaning we all pay for our own meals) dinner
David W. Van Couvering wrote:
10. [X] (these all belong together...)
http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12321022/derby_logo_only.jpg
http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12321023/derby_with_text.jpg
Entry 10 is good, but the hat does not look like a Derby hat, hence
9. [X ]
http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/20155/derby4.jpg
Regards,
Rajesh
+1
Bernt M. Johnsen wrote:
David W. Van Couvering wrote (2005-12-06 11:11:12):
Hi, all. Many of us will be at ApacheCon in San Diego next week. There
is a Derby BoF from 9:30 - 10:30 on Tuesday night. I was thinking that
perhaps those of us who are there could
I like the Derby with text logo...very nice !!10. [X] (these all belong together...)http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12321022/derby_logo_only.jpg
http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12321023/derby_with_text.jpg
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