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Making a small modular process in Java. However when i call the SQL statements from my website the system comes back with the error:

 java.sql.SQLSyntaxErrorException: Syntax error: Encountered ";" at line 8, column 2.

Below is the first few lines of the SQL file in question as well as the system im using for retrieving the data.

SQL:

 CREATE TABLE "chat_logs"
 (
   "logId" BIGINT NOT NULL GENERATED ALWAYS AS IDENTITY (START WITH 1, INCREMENT BY 1),
   "logDate" INT DEFAULT NULL,
   "logUser" BLOB,
   "logMessage" BLOB,
   PRIMARY KEY ("logId")
 );

 CREATE TABLE "configs"
 (
   "configId" BIGINT NOT NULL GENERATED ALWAYS AS IDENTITY (START WITH 1, INCREMENT BY 1),
   "configType" BLOB,
   "configSettings" BLOB,
   PRIMARY KEY ("configId")
 );

 ...

Retrieval Script:

 InputStream in = new URL("http://db.*******.com/derby/version1.00.sql").openStream();
 return org.apache.commons.io.IOUtils.toString(in);

It does not make sense as to how a syntax error can be generated from a place where a semicolon is supposed to be.

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    "It does not make sense as to how a syntax error can be generated from a place where a semicolon is supposed to be." - But it >>does<< make sense if the semicolon is not supposed to be there!
    – Stephen C
    Jan 26, 2016 at 0:55
  • Try to post the query statement
    – Abdelhak
    Jan 26, 2016 at 0:58
  • If i post the statement as it is in RazorSQL or SQuirreL SQL it works fine.
    – Addramyr
    Jan 26, 2016 at 1:00
  • Do i have to process each SQL statement individually?
    – Addramyr
    Jan 26, 2016 at 1:00
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    If your code is trying to submit that SQL (the CREATE statements) using JDBC, then there should be one statement per JDBC execute and there should not be a semicolon after the ).
    – Stephen C
    Jan 26, 2016 at 1:01

1 Answer 1

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Yes you'll need to split the string into individual statements and run each separately:

String[] createTableStatements = allStatements.Split...
for (String createStatement : createTableStatements) {
    try (Statement ps = connection.createStatement()) {
        ps.executeUpdate(createStatement);
    }
}

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