Go to menu Windows --> View SQuirreL Logs.
This should give you more details.
Gerd
Am 19.03.19 um 22:28 schrieb pchambre:
> Hello,
>
> We are working on a JDBC driver for a proprietary database.
>
>>From a Java test app, I can connect and run executeQuery to pass a native
> (not SQL) query to the database and get an iterable ResultSet.
>
>>From SQL Squirrel, I was initially not able to connect. After implementing a
> number of metadata methods that we weren't originally supporting, I can now
> connect, and I can submit a query, but the result is:
>
> Error: No current result
> SQLState: null
> ErrorCode: 0
>
> The result set is pretty simple - one String and two double columns with ten
> rows. String (12) and double (8) are both data types that are returned from
> the JDBC driver's getTypeInfo() call.
>
> I see no details in STDOUT, .squirell-sql logs, or the logs generated by my
> JDBC driver or database. The database end of things has very detailed logs,
> and the query appears to have executed successfully. I am thinking that SQL
> Squirrel is not finding something that it expects when attempting to
> retrieve or render the ResultSet, but I do not know how to get more detail
> about what's happening behind the scenes.
>
> Any suggestions on how to log more detail about what SQL Squirrel is doing
> here?
>
> Thanks,
> Paul
>
>
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