Sounds like a bug in Railo to me.

Mark

On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 8:18 AM, whostheJBoss <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> You always manage to come in and say something very simple and I go
> "Oh yeah!!!"
>
> Anyway, CF9 has no problem with this, so it must be... a Railo thing.
> Err, a Transfer / Railo thing.
>
> So, what can be done to have Transfer see the right data type in
> Railo?
>
> Thanks!!!
>
> On Aug 4, 2:52 pm, Mark Mandel <[email protected]> wrote:
> > You're also on Railo aren't you?
> >
> > Mark
> >
> > On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 6:17 AM, whostheJBoss <[email protected]
> >wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > By the way, thanks for helping!!! :)
> >
> > > On Aug 4, 12:31 pm, Jennifer Larkin <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Which version of MySQL are you using?
> >
> > > > OK, so looking again at the two values in question:
> > > > 1474075992
> > > > 1474076030
> >
> > > > It is certainly feasible that you have encountered a floating point
> > > > error. In a ten digit number, the second number is off by 38. The
> > > > thing is, Transfer doesn't cause floating point errors-- they are the
> > > > cause of the software that Transfer runs on, and MySQL has floating
> > > > point errors. I've used Transfer on Oracle and as I said, I've never
> > > > encountered this problem.
> >
> > > > So, I looked up MySQL floating point errors and discovered this
> article:
> > >http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/problems-with-float.html
> >
> > > > Which leads me to believe that if you are using a version of MySQL
> > > > prior to 5.0.5, that you should upgrade to 5.0.5, which has greater
> > > > floating point precision.
> >
> > > > On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 12:09 PM, whostheJBoss<
> [email protected]>
> > > wrote:
> >
> > > > > The column in question here is not a key, it's an additional field,
> > > > > nothing special. Just a BIGINT named customID, but it's not the
> > > > > primary key. The primary key field is userID.
> >
> > > > > As of now, any column with datatype INT or BIGINT is being saved
> > > > > incorrectly by Transfer. This one in particular was INT, then I
> > > > > changed to BIGINT trying to fix the problem. So, as of now it is
> > > > > BIGINT and will be staying that way.
> >
> > > > > The same column using the exact same SQL that Transfer generates in
> a
> > > > > regular <cfquery> work fine because it isn't wrapped in
> > > > > cfsqltype="cf_sql_float" query param which is invisible to the
> debug
> > > > > output. (Which is why I didn't see it before.)
> >
> > > > > The column it does work for is VARCHAR, which makes complete sense.
> It
> > > > > just takes the number and inserts it as a string.
> >
> > > > > Transfer has this statement:
> >
> > > > > <cfelseif block.mapparam.type eq "numeric">
> > > > >        <cfqueryparam value="#value#" cfsqltype="cf_sql_float"
> > > > > list="#param.list#" null="#param.isNull#">
> >
> > > > > Which takes any "numeric" property of a defined Transfer object and
> > > > > forces it to float, even if the database has it marked as BIGINT.
> >
> > > > > On Aug 4, 11:17 am, Jennifer Larkin <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > >> I've used transfer with tons of bigint columns and never had this
> > > > >> problem. I would assume that your key is bigint and not float, but
> you
> > > > >> aren't having a problem with the key being set as float. So the
> > > > >> question is, why does this work for some columns and not for
> others.
> >
> > > > >> What is the datatype on the column that is getting saved correctly
> and
> > > > >> the one that is getting saved incorrectly?
> >
> > > > >> On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 10:36 AM, whostheJBoss<
> > > [email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > > >> > Ok, I've figured it out.
> >
> > > > >> > This was absolutely something in Transfer.
> >
> > > > >> > In:
> >
> > > > >> > transfer.com.sql.QueryExecution
> >
> > > > >> > This line:
> >
> > > > >> > <cfelseif block.mapparam.type eq "numeric">
> > > > >> >        <cfqueryparam value="#value#" cfsqltype="cf_sql_float"
> > > > >> > list="#param.list#" null="#param.isNull#">
> >
> > > > >> > If I replace it with:
> >
> > > > >> > <cfelseif block.mapparam.type eq "numeric">
> > > > >> >        <cfqueryparam value="#value#" cfsqltype="CF_SQL_BIGINT"
> > > > >> > list="#param.list#" null="#param.isNull#">
> >
> > > > >> > It works. Obviously I can't leave it this way since I have other
> > > > >> > fields that are not BIGINT and will cause the same problem for
> those
> > > > >> > fields, but this is definitely where the problem is.
> >
> > > > >> > So, all numeric values are being set to float.
> >
> > > > >> > On Aug 4, 9:52 am, whostheJBoss <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > > > >> >> Yes, please see my examples above.
> >
> > > > >> >> Transfer updates the correct record in the correct database, it
> > > just
> > > > >> >> happens to put in the wrong value.
> >
> > > > >> >> I know this for sure because I have another field called "note"
> > > that
> > > > >> >> is a text field, and if I change:
> >
> > > > >> >> user.setCustomID(1474075992);
> >
> > > > >> >> to:
> >
> > > > >> >> user.setNote(1474075992);
> >
> > > > >> >> It puts the correct value in for the note field. (the "note"
> field
> > > is
> > > > >> >> VARCHAR). If I change it back to customID, I get the wrong
> value
> > > > >> >> again.
> >
> > > > >> >> I thought something fishy might be happening, that's why I ran
> > > another
> > > > >> >> query immediately after the Transfer insert by using the EXACT
> same
> > > > >> >> query that the debug showed from Transfer.
> >
> > > > >> >> Running the query through <cfquery> inserts correctly, running
> it
> > > > >> >> through Transfer causes the value to be modified.
> >
> > > > >> >> Are we certain Transfer works properly with BIGINT?
> >
> > > > >> >> So, again, to reiterate so there is no confusion here...
> >
> > > > >> >> I run an insert with Transfer and it puts in the wrong value,
> even
> > > > >> >> though the debug output for the query that Transfer generates
> shows
> > > > >> >> the value correctly in the SQL.
> >
> > > > >> >> If I copy and paste the EXACT SQL from the debug that Transfer
> > > tried
> > > > >> >> and put it into a <cfquery> it updates or inserts the correct
> > > value.
> >
> > > > >> >> Something Transfer is doing is causing this.
> >
> > > > >> >> To be sure I created a BLANK SITE. There are NO OTHER FILES on
> this
> > > > >> >> site at all. The only files are Transfer and 1 handler and an
> empty
> > > > >> >> datasource.
> >
> > > > >> >> In the handler I create 1 user object with Transfer and save
> it.
> > > The
> > > > >> >> customID field comes out incorrectly even though the SQL output
> > > shows
> > > > >> >> the correct query.
> >
> > > > >> >> If I take the exact SQL from the output and replace the
> > > Transfer.save
> > > > >> >> () call with a <cfquery> with that same SQL it runs correctly
> and
> > > > >> >> inserts the right value.
> >
> > > > >> >> So, somewhere between Transfer and MySQL the data is being
> changed.
> >
> > > > >> >> There's nothing else happening, it's an empty site with no
> other
> > > files
> > > > >> >> ANYWHERE.
> >
> > > > >> >> If I manually put the cfquery in, it works fine, if I try
> > > Transfer...
> > > > >> >> failure.
> >
> > > > >> >> I'm certain this isn't a datasource name issue.
> >
> > > > >> >> On Aug 4, 3:24 am, Aurélien DELEUSIÈRE <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
> >
> > > > >> >> > Hello -
> > > > >> >> > Have you chek the data source name used in your transfer
> config ?
> > > This
> > > > >> >> > problem seems to be database side, I would be surprised if
> > > transfer is
> > > > >> >> > involved there...
> >
> > > > >> >> > Cheers,
> > > > >> >> > Aurelien
> >
> > > > >> >> > 2009/8/4 whostheJBoss <[email protected]>
> >
> > > > >> >> > > Ok, I've done more testing.
> >
> > > > >> >> > > I run the following:
> >
> > > > >> >> > > <cfscript>
> > > > >> >> > > user = instance.Transfer.get("users.user", 42);
> > > > >> >> > > user.setCustomID('1474075992');
> > > > >> >> > > instance.Transfer.save(user);
> > > > >> >> > > </cfscript>
> >
> > > > >> >> > > And the query in debug shows:
> >
> > > > >> >> > > Source  C:\Program Files (x86)\Apache Software
> > > Foundation\Tomcat
> > > > >> >> > > 6.0\sites\test\ROOT\transfer\com\sql\QueryExecution.cfc
> > > > >> >> > > Execution Time  0
> > > > >> >> > > Recordcount     0
> > > > >> >> > > Query   UPDATE users SET email = '' ,password = ''
> ,accountType
> > > =
> > > > >> >> > > 0 ,customID = 1474075992 WHERE userID = 42
> >
> > > > >> >> > > The value for customID in the database shows up as
> 1474076030
> >
> > > > >> >> > > If I run:
> >
> > > > >> >> > > <cfscript>
> > > > >> >> > > user = instance.Transfer.get("users.user", 42);
> > > > >> >> > > user.setCustomID('1474075992');
> > > > >> >> > > instance.Transfer.save(user);
> > > > >> >> > > </cfscript>
> >
> > > > >> >> > > <cfquery name="test" datasource="test">
> > > > >> >> > > UPDATE users SET email = '' ,password = '' ,accountType = 0
> > > ,customID
> > > > >> >> > > = 1474075992 WHERE userID = 42
> > > > >> >> > > </cfquery>
> >
> > > > >> >> > > The query debug shows:
> >
> > > > >> >> > > Source  C:\Program Files (x86)\Apache Software
> > > Foundation\Tomcat
> > > > >> >> > > 6.0\sites\test\ROOT\transfer\com\sql\QueryExecution.cfc
> > > > >> >> > > Execution Time  0
> > > > >> >> > > Recordcount     0
> > > > >> >> > > Query   UPDATE users SET email = '' ,password = ''
> ,accountType
> > > =
> > > > >> >> > > 0 ,customID = 1474075992 WHERE userID = 42
> >
> > > > >> >> > > Source  C:\Program Files (x86)\Apache Software
> > > Foundation\Tomcat
> > > > >> >> > > 6.0\sites\test\ROOT\handlers\test.cfc
> > > > >> >> > > Execution Time  0
> > > > >> >> > > Recordcount     0
> > > > >> >> > > Query   UPDATE users SET email = '' ,password = ''
> ,accountType
> > > =
> > > > >> >> > > 0 ,customID = 1474075992 WHERE userID = 42
> >
> > > > >> >> > > And the value shows up correctly in the database as
> 1474075992
> >
> > > > >> >> > > So, the queries show up IDENTICAL except for the one run
> > > through
> > > > >> >> > > Transfer inserts (or updates, in this case) the wrong value
> in
> > > the
> > > > >> >> > > database!
> >
> > > > >> >> > > I am doing NOTHING else in my file. It is absolutely
> impossible
> > > that
> > > > >> >> > > there is a duplicate insert or anything like that. This
> site
> > > has 1
> > > > >> >> > > handler with 1 method and you're looking at what it
> contains.
> >
> > > > >> >> > > Can anyone else reproduce this?
> >
> > > > >> >> > > I'm using InnoDB in MySQL 5 with BIGINT (have also tried
> INT)
> > > as my
> > > > >> >> > > field type.
> >
> > > > >> >> > > Obviously the field is ok because a regular <cfquery>
> inserts
> > > the
> > > > >> >> > > value just fine, so this is limited to Transfer.
> >
> > > > >> >> > > Any thoughts??
> >
> > > > >> >> > > On Jul 31, 9:04 pm, whostheJBoss <
> [email protected]>
> > > wrote:
> >
> > ...
> >
> > read more »
> >
>


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