Whenever I run my prepared statement with the following SQL:
SELECT SUM(TEST_UNITS) FROM TESTDB.TEST
WHERE ((S_TS >= ? AND S_TS <= ?) or (E_TS >= ? AND E_TS <= ?) OR (S_TS < ? AND E_TS > ?))
I get very random data together with the following error message:
com.ibm.db2.jcc.am.SqlSyntaxErrorException: [jcc][10177][11615][3.61.75] Invalid data conversion: Requested conversion would result in a loss of precision of 2579055604. ERRORCODE=-4461, SQLSTATE=42815
- On the DB2 db
TEST_UNITS
is aBIGINT
- and
S_TS
andE_TS
are both from the datatypeTIMESTAMP
However since I fire a prepared statement I already tried with:
Calendar.getTime()
- With a simple Date Format
sdf.format(Calendar.getTime())
new java.sql.Timestamp(Calendar..getTimeInMillis())
Nothing seems to work correctly without conversion errors. Probably it is not even the time which is causing the problem. Does anybody have an idea what the problem could be?
Edit:
The Requested code snippet:
public ChartDataSetMSU msuWOMachine(Connection con, Date date){
PreparedStatement prepStmt = null;
ResultSet rs = null;
ChartDataSetMSU chartDataMsu = new ChartDataSetMSU();
int[] msuSaver = chartDataMsu.getHouresMsu();
SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd-HH.mm.ss.SSSSSS");
Calendar vonCal = Calendar.getInstance();
Calendar bisCal = Calendar.getInstance();
vonCal.setTime(date);
vonCal.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, 0);
vonCal.set(Calendar.MINUTE, 0);
vonCal.set(Calendar.SECOND, 0);
vonCal.set(Calendar.MILLISECOND, 0);
bisCal.setTime(date);
bisCal.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, 1);
bisCal.set(Calendar.MINUTE, 0);
bisCal.set(Calendar.SECOND, 0);
bisCal.set(Calendar.MILLISECOND, 0);
for(int i = 0; i < 24; i++){
try {
prepStmt = con.prepareStatement("SELECT SUM(TEST_UNITS) FROM TESTDB.TEST WHERE ((S_TS >= ? AND S_TS <= ?) or (E_TS >= ? AND E_TS <= ?) OR (S_TS < ? AND E_TS > ?))");
prepStmt.setString(1, sdf.format(vonCal.getTime()));
prepStmt.setString(2, sdf.format(bisCal.getTime()));
prepStmt.setString(3, sdf.format(vonCal.getTime()));
prepStmt.setString(4, sdf.format(bisCal.getTime()));
prepStmt.setString(5, sdf.format(vonCal.getTime()));
prepStmt.setString(6, sdf.format(bisCal.getTime()));
rs = prepStmt.executeQuery();
if(rs.next())
{
msuSaver[i] = rs.getInt(1);
systemLog.debug("Ammount this hour: " + i +" --> " + msuSaver[i]);
}
} catch (SQLException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
vonCal.add(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, 1);
bisCal.add(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, 1);
}
chartDataMsu.setHouresMsu(msuSaver);
return chartDataMsu;
}
And the TIMESTAMP in DB2 is showing data like this
2015-07-31-13.37.01.000000