So I have a data base (UserInfo) that has the attributes: Username, Email, Password etc. But I'm trying to SELECT all values from username, but separately so I can use them individually as strings. But I cannot find any syntax that allows you to pick from a certain row.
example:
SELECT Username FROM UserInfo WHERE **row number = 1**
so that it selects the username where the row number is 1 for example. any ideas?
Here is the code: The last method allows me to check the number of fields under the attribute Username so then I can create the array size with that number x.
public void declaringDataBase() throws SQLException{
conObj = DriverManager.getConnection
("jdbc:derby://localhost:1527/UserInfo","UserInfo","1234");
statObj = conObj.createStatement();
}
public void DisplayUsers() throws SQLException{
String query = "SELECT Username FROM WHERE rownum = 2";
declaringDataBase();
rsObj = statObj.executeQuery(query);
System.out.println(rsObj.getString(1));
}
public void returnNumberInUsernameColumn() throws SQLException{
String queryCount = "SELECT COUNT(Username) FROM UserInfo";
declaringDataBase();
rsObj = statObj.executeQuery(queryCount);
String x = null;
while(rsObj.next()){
x = rsObj.getString(1);
}
int returnValue = Integer.parseInt(x);
System.out.println(returnValue);
}
}
The data base looks something like this:
Username(PK) EmailAddress Password
Joe01 [email protected] 34590834ffjfdnkdfd
Frank22 [email protected] ert543897ut034noegn
Ellie334 [email protected] 345903ejfbdvkdfvvdg
where the passwords are hashed.
I want to select say just Frank22 or Joe01 using some sort of integer so that I can increment it to get the other values at Username
where Username = 'Joe01'
or whatever. Otherwise I'm not sure why you'd want to be selecting any old row or using a number for anything. Can you clarify what you're trying to achieve, if not that?SELECT Username from UserInfo
should return you a resultset with a single column and you'll be able to loop through all the rows in the table. I'd have thought any JDBC tutorial would show you the basics. Perhaps show us your Java code then we can tell you how you've screwed it up and help you correct it.