If the jdbc driver allows it, it should work fine. Looks like yours does not.
What's the database, maybe there are alternatives/workarounds. Larry On 4/17/07, Maarten Meijer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can I do the following to make a single clean up query for after unit testing: <sqlMap namespace="junit"> <!-- then do the special SQL operations for unit testing --> <select id="countEmpty" resultClass="java.lang.Integer"> SELECT count(*) FROM `lqueries` WHERE q_nresults = 0 AND q_ID > #firstProject# AND q_ID <= #lastProject#; </select> <select id="restoreTables" resultClass="java.lang.Integer"> DELETE FROM `lqueries` WHERE q_ID > #firstProject#; DELETE FROM `lresults` WHERE r_ID > #firstProject#; ALTER TABLE `lqueries` AUTO_INCREMENT = #firstProject#; </select> </sqlMap> If I try this, I get the following error message because of an SQLException: junit.framework.AssertionFailedError: restoreTables() : --- The error occurred in com/fold1/dbtest/sqlmap/maps/UnitTests.xml. --- The error occurred while applying a parameter map. --- Check the junit.restoreTables-InlineParameterMap. --- Check the statement (query failed). --- Cause: java.sql.SQLException: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '; DELETE FROM `lresults` WHERE r_ID > 6672; ALTER TABLE `lquerie' at line 1 Is there a workaround whereby I can leave/hide all my SQL clean up statements in the SqlMap and call them as a single unit from Java? Maarten