Hi Gerd
> But you should still see query results when you use the latest
> SQuirreL snapshot, don't you?
Yes, the weekly snapshot does display the query results.
Regards,
Karim
Gerd Wagner wrote:
> Hi Karim,
>
> unfortunately what you see here is a follow up error that occurred
> while writing the log. This bug is fixed in CVS and will be available
> with the next snapshot. Nonetheless from the second part of the
> stacktrace I could see where the original error was raised. It is the
> place where SQuirreL tries to close the result set.
>
> Though I haven't got the driver's error message itself it is very
> probable that your driver closes a result set when it fully is
> iterated through. That is, as I assumed, the same problem we had with
> the Derby DB. We can't do anything about it. It's a problem of the
> driver. But you should still see query results when you use the latest
> SQuirreL snapshot, don't you?
>
> Gerd
>
> Karim D. Saloojee wrote:
>
>> Hi Gerd
>>
>> Unfortuneately I cannot use the NET driver in our environment. Its
>> just that out environment is very peculiar and that is not really an
>> option. I will get a hold of the latest weekly build. Here is the
>> stack trace you asked for:
>>
>> 109570 [Thread-3] ERROR
>> net.sourceforge.squirrel_sql.client.gui.ViewLogsSheet - Error
>> positioning caret in log text component
>> javax.swing.text.BadLocationException: Can't translate offset to line
>> at javax.swing.JTextArea.getLineOfOffset(JTextArea.java:353)
>> at
>> net.sourceforge.squirrel_sql.client.gui.ViewLogsSheet.refreshLog(ViewLogsSheet.java:281)
>>
>> at
>> net.sourceforge.squirrel_sql.client.gui.ViewLogsSheet.access$700(ViewLogsSheet.java:58)
>>
>> at
>> net.sourceforge.squirrel_sql.client.gui.ViewLogsSheet$Refresher.run(ViewLogsSheet.java:421)
>>
>> at
>> net.sourceforge.squirrel_sql.fw.util.TaskExecuter.run(TaskExecuter.java:82)
>>
>> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:536)
>> 116304 [Thread-2] ERROR
>> net.sourceforge.squirrel_sql.client.session.mainpanel.SQLExecuterTask
>> - Error occured executing SQL
>> java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException: String index out of range:
>> -35
>> at java.lang.String.substring(String.java:1480)
>> at
>> net.sourceforge.squirrel_sql.client.session.mainpanel.SQLExecuterTask.processQuery(SQLExecuterTask.java:429)
>>
>> at
>> net.sourceforge.squirrel_sql.client.session.mainpanel.SQLExecuterTask.run(SQLExecuterTask.java:238)
>>
>> at
>> net.sourceforge.squirrel_sql.fw.util.TaskExecuter.run(TaskExecuter.java:82)
>>
>> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:536)
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> Regards,
>> Karim
>
>
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