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I'm having a problem returning a single record from my database. Every time I run the code it returns null. The code fails on the asterisked line below. My code is:

 public Map<String,Object> retrieveRecordById(String tableName, 
        String column, int primaryKey) 
        throws ClassNotFoundException, SQLException {

    Map<String,Object> record = null;
    PreparedStatement pStmt = null;
    ResultSetMetaData metaData = null;
    ResultSet rs = null;
    String query = "SELECT * FROM " + tableName + " WHERE " + column + "=?";

        try{
            openDatabaseConnection();
            pStmt = conn.prepareStatement(query);
            pStmt.setObject(1, primaryKey);
   *********** pStmt.executeQuery(query); ***********
            rs = pStmt.executeQuery(query);
            metaData = rs.getMetaData();
            int colCount = metaData.getColumnCount();

            if(rs.next()) {
                record = new HashMap<>();
                for(int i=1; i < colCount; i++) {
                    record.put(metaData.getColumnName(i), rs.getObject(i));
                }
            }

        } catch(IllegalArgumentException | ClassNotFoundException | SQLException e){
            e.getLocalizedMessage();
        }finally{
            pStmt.close();
            closeDatabaseConnection();
        }

    return record;
}

And the output from the console is:
null

And the error message is:
You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '?' at line 1

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  • And reason for failing? any exception stack?
    – kosa
    May 28, 2015 at 22:26
  • Why the question mark in "=?" ?
    – APH
    May 28, 2015 at 22:28
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    @APH that's a parametized query APH
    – Asura
    May 28, 2015 at 22:31
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    When using a prepared statement you should use the no parameter executeQuery method pStmt.executeQuery();
    – BevynQ
    May 28, 2015 at 22:36
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    1) That is not full stack trace, do printstacktrace. 2) Print your query using System.out.print... that should give you clue on what's wrong.
    – kosa
    May 28, 2015 at 22:37

1 Answer 1

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Your problem is that you are using executeQuery(String) instead of just executeQuery() without parameters. This actually make the prepared statement behave like a regular Statement, passing the original string - with the question mark still in it - to the server.

A prepared statement already contains the query string. Just run its executeQuery() without a parameter and it will use the one inside it, replacing the question mark with the value you gave it.

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