QM wrote:
On Wed, Nov 17, 2004 at 11:51:38AM -0500, phil campaigne wrote:Thanks QM for your response. I found that the error was elsewhere in my code. A problem with assignment of variable.
: I am storing a flag in the database as type char, but it is set from a : web page request object as a string. I need to convert it from type : String to char in java.
Which DB? For those I know, "DB char" != "Java char."
The former describes a column with character data, whereas the latter describes a variable that contains a single character. So the character conversion you're doing may be unnecessary.
: I tried String.charAt(0) which seems to convert : to a char type untill I assign it to a variable of type char:
: char processed = processed_string.charAt(0);
: when I execute this I get the error message: type undefined.
Please post the offending code.
btw, thanks for marking this OT.
-QM
thanks,
Phil
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