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Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 23:49:41 -0700
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I found a workaround, but I'm not sure if there are any bad side effects
to doing it this way: (other than it being ugly)
Before I do any queries with Java UUIDs, I do:
Oid.registerType(UUID.class, new Oid(2950));
(2950 is the 'magic number' OID from postgresql's types.h)
This seems to have the effect of letting JDBC map Java native UUIDs to
Postgresql UUIDs.
- Lucas
On 6/23/2009 8:00 PM, Lucas Madar wrote:
> I'm running into a weird error when using prepared statements within
> pl/java:
>
> ERROR: operator does not exist: uuid = text
>
> This is from a very basic query of "SELECT xxx FROM table WHERE
> uuid=?". The table's column type is uuid and the java native type is
> String. It works fine via plain JDBC and also works via pl/java if I
> use a ::uuid after the query. However, this makes maintaining these
> queries a mess. I'm running postgres 8.3.7.
>
> Has anyone else experienced this?
>
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