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java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 12/08/2005 10:33:09 AM:

> Mark Phippard wrote:
> > I didn't say anything about changing the table.  I was in the same 
boat as 
> > you, and I told you the way to do what you are asking. 
> 
> Ok, I saw the phrase 'created a table' and immediately though you were
> talking about about a database change.
> 
> The change you describe is still pretty invasive ... and the situation
> is high priority, so I want to see if there's an environmental change I
> can make to get this to work properly.

The use of a table was just one technique.  You ultimately just need a way 
to get the right hex value in your query so that it matches up with your 
column name.  Maybe you could use the JDBC metadata stuff to retrieve the 
column names and then use those to build the query?

Mark


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