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[jira] Commented: (DERBY-518) Data type mismatch error for boolean to DECIMAL conversion in J2ME

    [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-518?page=comments#action_12319928 ] 

Kathey Marsden commented on DERBY-518:
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Looking at SQLDecimal there are also setValue methods for the other primatives, such as setValue(float) and setValue(int).

Should these be added too?
If so I can go ahead and commit this patch and those can be added later, but I just want to clarify whether all these setValue methods should be there.



> Data type mismatch error for boolean to DECIMAL conversion in J2ME
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: DERBY-518
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-518
>      Project: Derby
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: JDBC
>  Environment: J2ME/CDC/Foundation Profile
>     Reporter: Deepa Remesh
>     Assignee: Deepa Remesh
>     Priority: Minor
>      Fix For: 10.2.0.0, 10.1.1.1
>  Attachments: derby-518.diff, derby-518.status
>
> The test jdbcapi/resultset.java gives the following error when run in J2ME/CDC/FP :
> Testing nullif(?,DECIMAL(10,5)) with setBoolean
> ERROR XCL12: An attempt was made to put a data value of type 'boolean' into a data value of type 'DECIMAL'.
> I found that setValue(boolean) is not implemented in BigIntegerDecimal, which is the class used for DECIMAL in J2ME. This is implemented in SQLDecimal and a similar implementation can be provided in BigIntegerDecimal.
> On looking at the setValue methods in these classes, I also found that setValue(Object) is implemented in SQLDecimal but not in BigIntegerDecimal.

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