It could be indeed, I will check tomorrow. It could also be possible to share a part of code.

//Alain

Le 27/02/2013 19:25, Francis De Brabandere a écrit :
I was thinking the same, you could try to reproduce this in a test by
just generating sql. Could you share that part of code somehow so we
can have a deeper look?

Cheers,
Francis

On 27 February 2013 18:26, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Alain!

Just a shot in the dark: might it be possible you are running into multi 
threading issues? Do you have static date formatter or static members of empire 
classes/instances in your code?

Jens

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On 27.02.2013, at 16:19, Alain Becam <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi all,
     I have an insert which is called a lot (several time per seconds, 
24h/24h), and very rarely, something like once in a week, I get an SQL error 
because the date is not quoted. It is a very simple insert, and so works 
something like 99.9% of the time. Still I am curious to know what happen. Here 
is the relevant part of the raised exception:


Insert new search terms org.apache.empire.db.exceptions.QueryFailedException: 
Error executing query INSERT INTO SEARCH_TERMS_LOG( SEARCH_TERMS, IS_LOCAL, 
AT_TIME, FROM_IP) VALUES ( 'XXXX', 1, Thu Feb 21 10:27:45 CET 2013, 
'10.11.4.119').
Native error is INSERT INTO SEARCH_TERMS_LOG( SEARCH_TERMS, IS_LOCAL, AT_TIME, 
FROM_IP) VALUES ( 'XXXX', 1, Thu Feb 21 10:27:45 CET 2013, '10.11.4.119').
    at org.apache.empire.db.DBDatabase.executeSQL(DBDatabase.java:1037)
    at org.apache.empire.db.DBRowSet.updateRecord(DBRowSet.java:711)
    at org.apache.empire.db.DBRecord.update(DBRecord.java:683)
    at 
de.embl.common.core.logging.DBRecordLoggingWrapper.update(DBRecordLoggingWrapper.java:89)
    ...
Caused by: java.sql.SQLSyntaxErrorException: ORA-00917: missing comma

    at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CTTIoer.processError(T4CTTIoer.java:440)
    at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CTTIoer.processError(T4CTTIoer.java:396)
    at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4C8Oall.processError(T4C8Oall.java:837)
    at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CTTIfun.receive(T4CTTIfun.java:445)
    at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CTTIfun.doRPC(T4CTTIfun.java:191)
    at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4C8Oall.doOALL(T4C8Oall.java:523)
    at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CStatement.doOall8(T4CStatement.java:193)
    at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CStatement.executeForRows(T4CStatement.java:999)
    at 
oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.doExecuteWithTimeout(OracleStatement.java:1315)
    at 
oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.executeUpdateInternal(OracleStatement.java:1822)
    at 
oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.executeUpdate(OracleStatement.java:1787)
    at 
oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatementWrapper.executeUpdate(OracleStatementWrapper.java:280)
    at 
com.mchange.v2.c3p0.impl.NewProxyStatement.executeUpdate(NewProxyStatement.java:64)
    at 
org.apache.empire.db.DBDatabaseDriver.executeSQL(DBDatabaseDriver.java:535)
    at org.apache.empire.db.DBDatabase.executeSQL(DBDatabase.java:1025)
    ... 26 common frames omitted

The DBRecordLoggingWrapper is simply saving udpate/insert informations if 
needed, and in that case it is doing nothing, just calling back the DBRecord 
methods. Still it could do something wrong, I simply don't see what.
Best regards,
    Alain


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