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[jira] [Updated] (DERBY-6880) Update failing with java.sql.SQLDataException

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-6880?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Bryan Pendleton updated DERBY-6880:
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    Attachment: repro.diff

Attached 'repro.diff' adds a new test case to the
GeneratedColumnsTest suite which demonstrates
the "Invalid character string format for type long" error.


> Update failing with java.sql.SQLDataException 
> ----------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DERBY-6880
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-6880
>             Project: Derby
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 10.12.1.1
>            Reporter: Simon Zee
>         Attachments: repro.diff
>
>
> When updating a single column in a table using executeUpdate() via Vert.x I am receiving the following exception:
> java.sql.SQLDataException: Invalid character string format for type long.
> 	at org.apache.derby.impl.jdbc.SQLExceptionFactory.getSQLException(SQLExceptionFactory.java:84)
> 	at org.apache.derby.impl.jdbc.Util.generateCsSQLException(Util.java:233)
> 	at org.apache.derby.impl.jdbc.TransactionResourceImpl.wrapInSQLException(TransactionResourceImpl.java:424)
> 	at org.apache.derby.impl.jdbc.TransactionResourceImpl.handleException(TransactionResourceImpl.java:353)
> 	at org.apache.derby.impl.jdbc.EmbedConnection.handleException(EmbedConnection.java:2405)
> 	at org.apache.derby.impl.jdbc.ConnectionChild.handleException(ConnectionChild.java:88)
> 	at org.apache.derby.impl.jdbc.EmbedStatement.executeStatement(EmbedStatement.java:1432)
> 	at org.apache.derby.impl.jdbc.EmbedPreparedStatement.executeStatement(EmbedPreparedStatement.java:1709)
> 	at org.apache.derby.impl.jdbc.EmbedPreparedStatement.executeLargeUpdate(EmbedPreparedStatement.java:320)
> 	at org.apache.derby.impl.jdbc.EmbedPreparedStatement.executeUpdate(EmbedPreparedStatement.java:309)
> 	at com.mchange.v2.c3p0.impl.NewProxyPreparedStatement.executeUpdate(NewProxyPreparedStatement.java:410)
> 	at io.vertx.ext.jdbc.impl.actions.JDBCUpdate.execute(JDBCUpdate.java:50)
> 	at io.vertx.ext.jdbc.impl.actions.JDBCUpdate.execute(JDBCUpdate.java:34)
> 	at io.vertx.ext.jdbc.impl.actions.AbstractJDBCAction.handle(AbstractJDBCAction.java:48)
> 	at io.vertx.ext.jdbc.impl.actions.AbstractJDBCAction.handle(AbstractJDBCAction.java:33)
> 	at io.vertx.core.impl.ContextImpl.lambda$executeBlocking$15(ContextImpl.java:296)
> 	at io.vertx.core.impl.OrderedExecutorFactory$OrderedExecutor.lambda$new$261(OrderedExecutorFactory.java:91)
> 	at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1142)
> 	at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:617)
> 	at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
> Caused by: ERROR 22018: Invalid character string format for type long.
> 	at org.apache.derby.iapi.error.StandardException.newException(StandardException.java:290)
> 	at org.apache.derby.iapi.error.StandardException.newException(StandardException.java:285)
> 	at org.apache.derby.iapi.types.SQLChar.getLong(SQLChar.java:447)
> 	at org.apache.derby.impl.sql.execute.UpdateResultSet.collectAffectedRows(UpdateResultSet.java:534)
> 	at org.apache.derby.impl.sql.execute.UpdateResultSet.open(UpdateResultSet.java:272)
> 	at org.apache.derby.impl.sql.GenericPreparedStatement.executeStmt(GenericPreparedStatement.java:473)
> 	at org.apache.derby.impl.sql.GenericPreparedStatement.execute(GenericPreparedStatement.java:352)
> 	at org.apache.derby.impl.jdbc.EmbedStatement.executeStatement(EmbedStatement.java:1340)
> 	... 13 more
> Further details and discussion can be found here:
> https://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/db-derby-user/201603.mbox/%3CCAHbUnCXkHMKE1u9R3D-z9Njp8goAV7%2B0vPOmgafH8DCqG8mSpQ%40mail.gmail.com%3E
> Notably, I have tried executing the same update via other means (for example, manually via SquirrelSQL, and via the ORMLite framework) and the update succeeds. This may be due to the exact JDBC APIs they are using (for example, SquirrelSQL is not using a prepared statement, and ORMLite updates all the columns when it updates a table rather than just some of them).
> I have created a complete but minimal example that illustrates the problem in the following GitHub project:
> https://github.com/ssadedin/DerbyDebug
> My derby / system information is as follows:
> $ java -cp 'lib/*' org.apache.derby.tools.sysinfo
> ------------------ Java Information ------------------
> Java Version:    1.8.0_72
> Java Vendor:     Oracle Corporation
> Java home:       /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_72.jdk/Contents/Home/jre
> Java classpath:  lib/derby.jar:lib/derbyclient.jar
> OS name:         Mac OS X
> OS architecture: x86_64
> OS version:      10.11.1
> Java user name:  simon
> Java user home:  /Users/simon
> Java user dir:   /Users/simon/Documents/workspace/BrokenDerby
> java.specification.name: Java Platform API Specification
> java.specification.version: 1.8
> java.runtime.version: 1.8.0_72-b15
> --------- Derby Information --------
> [/Users/simon/Documents/workspace/BrokenDerby/lib/derby.jar] 10.12.1.1 - (Unversioned directory)
> [/Users/simon/Documents/workspace/BrokenDerby/lib/derbyclient.jar] 10.12.1.1 - (Unversioned directory)
> ------------------------------------------------------
> ----------------- Locale Information -----------------
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