SQL - Java Apostrophe issue.
sb.append("and NOT (T1.COLUMNTYPEONE like 'BDP%')");
I get this error:
token "BDP" was found following "nvalid column name '". Expected tokens may include: ",".. SQLCODE=-104, SQLSTATE=42601, DRIVER=4.7.112.
How should I be writing this code to avoid apostrophe issue , dont want to change to PS or anything.
sb.append("and NOT (T1.COLUMNTYPEONE like 'BDP%')");
COLUMNTYPEONE
in whateverT1
references. But you haven't really provided enough information for anyone to be sure of this.'
earlier in your SQL statement? That would explain whyBDP
is recognized as a token.