public class DataTruncation extends SQLWarning
DataTruncation
exception
(on writes) or reported as a
DataTruncation
warning (on reads)
when a data values is unexpectedly truncated for reasons other than its having
exceeded MaxFieldSize
.
The SQLstate for a DataTruncation
during read is 01004
.
The SQLstate for a DataTruncation
during write is 22001
.
Constructor and Description |
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DataTruncation(int index,
boolean parameter,
boolean read,
int dataSize,
int transferSize)
Creates a
DataTruncation object
with the SQLState initialized
to 01004 when read is set to true and 22001
when read is set to false ,
the reason set to "Data truncation", the
vendor code set to 0, and
the other fields set to the given values. |
DataTruncation(int index,
boolean parameter,
boolean read,
int dataSize,
int transferSize,
Throwable cause)
Creates a
DataTruncation object
with the SQLState initialized
to 01004 when read is set to true and 22001
when read is set to false ,
the reason set to "Data truncation", the
vendor code set to 0, and
the other fields set to the given values. |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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int |
getDataSize()
Gets the number of bytes of data that should have been transferred.
|
int |
getIndex()
Retrieves the index of the column or parameter that was truncated.
|
boolean |
getParameter()
Indicates whether the value truncated was a parameter value or
a column value.
|
boolean |
getRead()
Indicates whether or not the value was truncated on a read.
|
int |
getTransferSize()
Gets the number of bytes of data actually transferred.
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getErrorCode, getNextException, getSQLState, iterator, setNextException
addSuppressed, fillInStackTrace, getCause, getLocalizedMessage, getMessage, getStackTrace, getSuppressed, initCause, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, setStackTrace, toString
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
forEach, spliterator
public DataTruncation(int index, boolean parameter, boolean read, int dataSize, int transferSize)
DataTruncation
object
with the SQLState initialized
to 01004 when read
is set to true
and 22001
when read
is set to false
,
the reason set to "Data truncation", the
vendor code set to 0, and
the other fields set to the given values.
The cause
is not initialized, and may subsequently be
initialized by a call to the
Throwable.initCause(java.lang.Throwable)
method.
index
- The index of the parameter or column valueparameter
- true if a parameter value was truncatedread
- true if a read was truncateddataSize
- the original size of the datatransferSize
- the size after truncationpublic DataTruncation(int index, boolean parameter, boolean read, int dataSize, int transferSize, Throwable cause)
DataTruncation
object
with the SQLState initialized
to 01004 when read
is set to true
and 22001
when read
is set to false
,
the reason set to "Data truncation", the
vendor code set to 0, and
the other fields set to the given values.
index
- The index of the parameter or column valueparameter
- true if a parameter value was truncatedread
- true if a read was truncateddataSize
- the original size of the datatransferSize
- the size after truncationcause
- the underlying reason for this DataTruncation
(which is saved for later retrieval by the getCause()
method);
may be null indicating the cause is non-existent or unknown.public int getIndex()
This may be -1 if the column or parameter index is unknown, in
which case the parameter
and read
fields should be ignored.
public boolean getParameter()
true
if the value truncated was a parameter;
false
if it was a column valuepublic boolean getRead()
true
if the value was truncated when read from
the database; false
if the data was truncated on a writepublic int getDataSize()
-1
if the size is unknown.public int getTransferSize()
-1
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