Thanks Marc but this will get the warnings from the connection.
But I wants the warning from the callable statement that has been use to
make the call to the stored procedure.
Thanks
On 3/19/07, Marc.Heimann@prolifics.de <Marc.Heimann@prolifics.de> wrote:
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> sqlMap.getDataSource().getConnection().getWarnings().
>
> That will get you the first warning.
> If there are more you can use getNextWarning from the resulting
> SQLWarning.
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> HTH,
> Marc Heimann
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> "Azly Nacro" <azly.nacro@gmail.com> wrote on 19.03.2007 13:56:23:
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> > Hi,
> >
> > We are using a SQLMapClient to make calls to some existing stored
> > procedures. These stored procs are returning messages in the
> > statement SQLWarnings.
> > Is there any way to retrieve those SQLWarnings from the SqlMapClient
> > ? If not how can we do that ?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
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