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On 01/10/2002 at 05:28:30 PM, java400-l-admin@midrange.com wrote: Then after some research on the net I discovered that there is a bug that causes the error I encountered when using and ODBC bridge. So for now, just using a Statement is fine with me. --- end of excerpt --- I wouldn't recommend using the jdbc:odbc bridge. Instead, use a JDBC driver appropriate for the target database. The jdbc:odbc bridge was written generically as a reference/demo implemementation. It doesn't really have a support structure in place by the DB vendor that you're connecting to. I'd recommend the Toolbox (also called JTOpen) driver. You can download it at http://www.as400.ibm.com/toolbox In every single ethnic, religious or racial group, there are a very few truly evil people. For each of those people there are many, many, many good people. Assuming anything (evilness or capability for evil) about the particular group is bigotry and idiocy. Don't do it. -- Me Fred A. Kulack - IBM eServer iSeries - Java DB2 access, Jdbc, JTA, etc... IBM in Rochester, MN (Phone: 507.253.5982 T/L 553-5982) mailto:kulack@us.ibm.com Personal: mailto:kulack@magnaspeed.net AOL Instant Messenger: Home:FKulack Work:FKulackWrk
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