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Fernanda Pizzorno updated DERBY-517:
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Attachment: DERBY-517-2.diff
DERBY-517-2.stat
I seems like I had forgotten a "svn add", sorry :).
> ResultSet - relative(int rows) behaves different in embedded and client/server mode when
the positioning before the first row or after the last row.
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> Key: DERBY-517
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-517
> Project: Derby
> Type: Bug
> Components: Network Client
> Reporter: Fernanda Pizzorno
> Assignee: Fernanda Pizzorno
> Attachments: DERBY-517-2.diff, DERBY-517-2.stat, DERBY-517.diff, DERBY-517.stat
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> RecordSet - relative(int rows) behaves different in embedded and client/server mode when
the positioning before the first row or after the last row.
> The embedded driver shows the behaviour described in the JDBC 3.0 specification, returning
false and postitioning in either before first or after last. While the client/server driver
returns true and incrementing/decrementing the current row by "rows" and not setting the position
to either before first of after last.
> I have run a test with a result set with 10 rows, where I positioned in row 5 and moved
+20 and - 20 using relative(int rows). With the embedded driver the method returned false,
the current row was set to 0 and isAfterLast() and isBeforeFirst() returned true (for +20
and -20 respectively). With the client/server driver the method returned true, the current
row was set to 25 and -15 (for +20 and -20 respectively) and isAfterLast() and isBeforeFirst()
returned false.
> I have also run a test as the first one but running next() 5 times instead of absolute(5)
for postitioning in row 5, and then relative(20) produced the expected results with the client/server
driver.
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