How to work out which character the mouse is over in a JTextField

Hi everyone,
I have a non editable JTextField which contains a string of comma separated values eg
A, B, C, D, E
Each of these values will have an associated decode which I want to display in a tooltip.
I want to hover the mouse over a character in the JTextField and programmatically determine which character I am pointing at, so I can use the value to look up the decode.
Can anybody offer me some advice on how to do this please?
Many thanks in advance,
Nick

Check out the getIndexAtPoint method (here is what the API says):
         * Given a point in local coordinates, return the zero-based index
         * of the character under that Point.  If the point is invalid,
         * this method returns -1.
         * @param p the Point in local coordinates
         * @return the zero-based index of the character under Point p.
        public int getIndexAtPoint(Point p) {;o)
V.V.

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    833560 wrote:
    Can any one give me clue ,how to find out which sub query returns more than one row in the following query .This is why smaller, simpler queries are easier to work with than huge ones - when something like this goes wrong smaller queries are much eaiser to debug. Unfortunately using smaller, easier-to-work with queries is not always an option
    Ganesh is right - you will have to dissect the big query bit by bit until you find the offending subquery. If there is another way I would like to find out about it too.
    The easiest way to do this is probably to use block comments to isolate parts of the query bit by bit until you find the offending part. If you carefully examine the subqueries you might be able to figure out which one is returning multiple rows without commenting everything
    Good luck!

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