Cannot transliterate character between character sets problem
i hava a database which carset is selected none before
when i want to get data from this database i get the error
java.sql.SQLException: [interclient][interbase]arithmetic exception, numeric overflow, or string truncation
[interclient][interbase]Cannot transliterate character between character sets
at interbase.interclient.ResultSet.remote_FETCH_ROWS(Unknown Source)
at interbase.interclient.ResultSet.getNextCursorPosition(Unknown Source)
at interbase.interclient.ResultSet.next(Unknown Source)
but i m getting the error when rs.next()
so ican't use methods to encode when rs.getBytes.............
i hava a database which carset is selected none
before
when i want to get data from this database i get the
error
java.sql.SQLException:
[interclient][interbase]arithmetic exception, numeric
overflow, or string truncation
[interclient][interbase]Cannot transliterate
character between character sets
atcontact the driver vendor for support.
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