In kotliquery is there a method that will execute a plain insert statement
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I'm a newbie to Kotlin. Kotliquery looks to be a useful tool, but it fails for me running a simple insert that has no parameters. Here's an example:
INSERT INTO users (`id`, `name`, `email`, `birthday`, `age`) VALUES ('mbc','Elenor Rigby','ergiby@beatles.com','1961-01-02 11:23:10',57);
It drops and creates a test table just fine using the exact same routine but fails on the insert, giving a java.sql.SQLException: Parameter index out of range (1 > number of parameters, which is 0). error.
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I'm a newbie to Kotlin. Kotliquery looks to be a useful tool, but it fails for me running a simple insert that has no parameters. Here's an example:
INSERT INTO users (`id`, `name`, `email`, `birthday`, `age`) VALUES ('mbc','Elenor Rigby','ergiby@beatles.com','1961-01-02 11:23:10',57);
It drops and creates a test table just fine using the exact same routine but fails on the insert, giving a java.sql.SQLException: Parameter index out of range (1 > number of parameters, which is 0). error.
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Please share your Kotlin code that executes it, and not only the query itself.
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I'm a newbie to Kotlin. Kotliquery looks to be a useful tool, but it fails for me running a simple insert that has no parameters. Here's an example:
INSERT INTO users (`id`, `name`, `email`, `birthday`, `age`) VALUES ('mbc','Elenor Rigby','ergiby@beatles.com','1961-01-02 11:23:10',57);
It drops and creates a test table just fine using the exact same routine but fails on the insert, giving a java.sql.SQLException: Parameter index out of range (1 > number of parameters, which is 0). error.
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I'm a newbie to Kotlin. Kotliquery looks to be a useful tool, but it fails for me running a simple insert that has no parameters. Here's an example:
INSERT INTO users (`id`, `name`, `email`, `birthday`, `age`) VALUES ('mbc','Elenor Rigby','ergiby@beatles.com','1961-01-02 11:23:10',57);
It drops and creates a test table just fine using the exact same routine but fails on the insert, giving a java.sql.SQLException: Parameter index out of range (1 > number of parameters, which is 0). error.
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Please share your Kotlin code that executes it, and not only the query itself.
– Alexey Soshin
Nov 21 at 22:18
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Please share your Kotlin code that executes it, and not only the query itself.
– Alexey Soshin
Nov 21 at 22:18
Please share your Kotlin code that executes it, and not only the query itself.
– Alexey Soshin
Nov 21 at 22:18
Please share your Kotlin code that executes it, and not only the query itself.
– Alexey Soshin
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Please share your Kotlin code that executes it, and not only the query itself.
– Alexey Soshin
Nov 21 at 22:18