Hmm, then it's conceivable we may be seeing a longstanding bug in MySQL's JDBC driver.
Just to be sure, can you run the same query in the mysql command-line interface, and make sure it returns what is expected? For the id list, substitute a comma-separated list of id column values, and for the $ data columns, substitute names of your choice. After that, we can instrument the output of the JDBC calls in the connector, if needed, to help put together a MySQL bug ticket. Karl On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 6:14 AM, Jens Jahnke <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, 19 Sep 2014 11:19:39 +0200 > Jens Jahnke <[email protected]> wrote: > > JJ> That leaves the version, I'll try to use the current version (5.1.32) > JJ> of the mysql connector and will report back here. > > Using the current mysql connector version doesn't affect the > outcome. :-( > > -- > 19. Scheiding 2014, 12:07 > Homepage : http://www.wegtam.com > > Your love life will be happy and harmonious. >
