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SQL String is not Query Error 17128

Asked by pbguy in Oracle IAS Application Server

Tags: string, sql, query, 17128, error

Hi all,

Trying to track this guy down, just can't find any documentation on this...  On top of it all, not really sure which piece of technology the problem is stemming from... but we'll start here.

Using Oracle 9, Oracle 9IAS, Jakarta Struts (java/jsp) on a web application.  JDBC/Struts connection pool for database access.  When trying to do certain UPDATE statements to the database, I get the following error returned from the:

java.sql.SQLException.getMessage()=
SQL string is not Query

java.sql.SQLException.getSQLState()=
null

java.sql.SQLException.getErrorCode()
17128


The SQL statement that got the error is:

UPDATE usertable SET    
lastlogin_id  = 10000,       passwordstatus = 'X',       transcontrol  = 33797598+1 WHERE loginid   = 'logname'

I was able to run this SQL statement manually without a problem.

This is happening in consistently several places, but not everywhere.  Some areas of the app work, some don't.

Small twist - The application works 100% when running on Oracle 8, Tomcat, and Struts.  We are only having the problem on the 9IAS server and Oracle 9 database, and only in some areas of the app.

Can't find any documentation anywhere on this error that makes any sense.  Any ideas on what the problem is and how to fix?

Thanks for any help!





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