Thomas Fox created TORQUE-330:
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Summary: Postgresql fails for some prepared statement replacement
types (short, double ...)
Key: TORQUE-330
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TORQUE-330
Project: Torque
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Runtime
Affects Versions: 4.0
Environment: postgresql
Reporter: Thomas Fox
Assignee: Thomas Fox
Fix For: 4.1
When executing a SQL statement with some prepared statement replacement types
(short, double ...), postgresql fails with an error, e.g. ERROR: operator does
not exist: smallint = character varying
This error is caught by the test
org.apache.torque.generated.peer.RetrieveByPkTest.testRetrieveByNonExistingPkMultiplePKs()
in the test project.
The reason is that in
org.apache.torque.util.BasePeerImpl.setPreparedStatementReplacements(PreparedStatement,
List<Object>, int) in the runtime, not all of these arguments are considered,
and for unknown arguments, java.sql.PreparedStatement.setString(int, String) is
used.
The setPreparedStatementReplacements method should be changed such that also
the specific setters for short, byte, float and double are used.
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