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Re: PreparedStatement and TYPE bit



Ingmar Lötzsch schrieb:
> Hallo,
> 
> how can I use PreparedStatement to insert or update columns of type
> bit(n), varbit, ...?
> 
> I have never figoured out the right way. In former versions of the
> JDBC-Driver I used setString() as shown below or constructed the whole
> query string and used Statement.
> 
> String sql =
> "...
> WHERE f1.verkehrstage & B? <> 0::bit(384)
> ...";
> 
> PreparedStatement pstmt_select1 = con.prepareStatement(sql);
> 
> BigInteger mybits = ...
> 
> // padding bits 0 on the left up to 384 (type bit(384))
> String querybits = mybits.or(this.bit384).toString(2).substring(1);

mybits has max. 384 bits. this.bit384 is a BigInteger with the value of
2^384. Thats why mybits.or(this.bit384) results in a BigInteger with
exact 385 bits with 1 on the most significant position and
mybits.or(this.bit384).toString(2).substring(1) is a "bitstring" with
exact 384 bits.

> pstmt_select1.setString(1, querybits);
> ...
> ResultSet rs = pstmt_select1.executeQuery();
> 
> This does not work in versions 8.x.
> 
> Thank you



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