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Considering this query:

insert (a, b, update_time) values (1, 1, now() - interval 10 second)

Now, I need to convert it to a parameterized statement:

insert (a, b, update_time) values (?, ?, ?) 

The problem is you cannot use SQL function in the parameter. How do I write this kind of code?

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  • You could calculate it using Java code ?
    – YoK
    Aug 27, 2010 at 16:51
  • never mind. I got the answer already.
    – user398384
    Aug 27, 2010 at 17:00

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Date now = new Date();
PreparedStatement ps = connection.prepareStatement("INSERT INTO your_table(a, b, update_time) VALUES(?, ?, ?)");
ps.setObject(1, a);
ps.setObject(2, b);
ps.setDate(3, now);
ps.executeUpdate();
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There's no need to parameterize the date code:

insert (a, b, update_time) values (?, ?, now() - interval 10 second)

Now it only takes two parameters and the date will be handled on the server. I've had timezone issues between JDBC and MySQL concerning daylight savings time. Be careful!

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