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[jira] Commented: (DERBY-276) ResultSet.relative(int row) cannot be called when the cursor is not positioned on a row.
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-276?page=comments#action_65123 ]
Bernt M. Johnsen commented on DERBY-276:
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The bug was produced with the Embedded Driver (as can be seen from the stack trace)
> ResultSet.relative(int row) cannot be called when the cursor is not positioned on a row.
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> Key: DERBY-276
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-276
> Project: Derby
> Type: Bug
> Components: JDBC
> Reporter: Bernt M. Johnsen
>
> If the cursor is not positioned on a row, calling ResultSet.relative() causes the following exception:
> Exception in thread "main" ERROR X0X87: ResultSet.relative(int row) cannot be called when the cursor is not positioned on a row.
> at org.apache.derby.iapi.error.StandardException.newException(StandardException.java:301)
> at org.apache.derby.impl.sql.execute.ScrollInsensitiveResultSet.getRelativeRow(ScrollInsensitiveResultSet.java:336)
> at org.apache.derby.impl.jdbc.EmbedResultSet.movePosition(EmbedResultSet.java:366)
> at org.apache.derby.impl.jdbc.EmbedResultSet.relative(EmbedResultSet.java:1840)
> However, The 1.4.2 Javadoc says:
> Note: Calling the method relative(1) is identical to calling the method next() and calling the method relative(-1) is identical to calling the method previous(). (This is confirmed by the JDBC 3.0 spec, ch. 14.2.2)
> Since next() is valid, so should rs.relative(1) (and all other arguments, since a too large value will position the
> cursor after the last row, and a too low value will position it before the first).
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