Bug 9953612 : MS ACCESS THROWS ORA-1461 ERROR WHILE UPDATING THROUGH 11.2 ODBC DRIVER

Hello,
i really cant find the patch. I am wrong or is there really no one after years.
Can somebody post the link to the patch if it exists, please.
greetz
Rigoletto

> "UPDATE PRODUCTS SET pPrice = newPrice WHERE pID
= productID"
The newPrice and productID are variables and you need to append them to the SQL string. Also, you need to provide single-quotes around those values.
Your update SQL should look like:
String updateSql = "UPDATE PRODUCTS SET pPrice = '" +newPrice
    +"' WHERE pID = '" +productID +"' ";A better way is to make use of PreparedStatement. In that case, the sql string would be:
String updateSql = "UPDATE PRODUCTS SET pPrice = ? WHERE pID = ?"and use setString() in PreparedStatement to set the parameters.

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    So, is there some limit to the number of columns one can have in a "classic" or interactive report?Yes. See Oracle® Application Express Application Builder User's Guide Release 4.0, Appendix B: Oracle Application Express Limits.
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