Some more information...  would this error be due to Sun's
CachedRowSet?  Is the SQLite JDBC Driver doing anything different with
resultsets that other drivers, because we were able to use the same
code below with drivers for MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, etc
without any problems.

We seem to only run into the issue described above (NYI error) with
the SQLite JDBC Driver.

Thanks for any responses, we really want to get this resolved.

Eugene

On Apr 25, 9:31 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks for your response... Actually the code snippet I gave
> previously was wrong.. this is what we are using:
>
>              CachedRowSetImpl crs = null;
>              crs = new CachedRowSetImpl();
>              ResultSet rs = stmt.executeQuery(sqlCmd);
>              crs.populate(rs);
>
> And again, we get a NYI error.
>
> Thanks,
> Eugene
>
> crs = new CachedRowSetImpl();
> On Apr 23, 8:22 pm, Joe Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Here is a snippet of the code we are using...
>
> > >             CachedRowSetImpl crs = null;
> > >             ResultSet rs = stmt.executeQuery(sqlCmd);
> > >             crs.populate(rs);
>
> > > The error occurs on the populate command...
>
> > Of course - crs is null.
>
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