Do you have a snippet of the code? Would doubt it would crash from such a small
dataset. Sounds like you are exceeding the limit of what a String can hold. Didn't
think that was possible and not sure that is the case as I have never seen this kind
of exception. Are you iterating through the rows and concatenating the data in a
single variable? Also, do you have the entire exception log?
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On 12/02/1999 at 12:38 PM Ravi Thakur wrote:
>Does anyone know of any JDBC limitations in bringing back over 'x' amount of
>rows in a SQL Query?
>
>I get the following errors:
>java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsExeption: String index out of range: 4
>
>I have two databases on one it works fine with ~ 100 rows.
>Another machine has over 400 rows but it only works when I do a rownum < 20 in
>my query.
>
>Anyone ever see this?
>
>Thanks,
>
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