fixed bug reported by Noel Rappin (nrappin@sockeye.com) java Array type handled Timestamps incorrectly

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Barry Lind 2002-06-03 17:52:05 +00:00
parent 07cc12b833
commit b48b4ab48e

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@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ public class Array implements java.sql.Array
retVal = new Timestamp[ count ]; retVal = new Timestamp[ count ];
StringBuffer sbuf = null; StringBuffer sbuf = null;
for ( ; count > 0; count-- ) for ( ; count > 0; count-- )
((java.sql.Timestamp[])retVal)[i++] = ResultSet.toTimestamp( arrayContents[(int)index], rs ); ((java.sql.Timestamp[])retVal)[i++] = ResultSet.toTimestamp( arrayContents[(int)index++], rs );
break; break;
// Other datatypes not currently supported. If you are really using other types ask // Other datatypes not currently supported. If you are really using other types ask