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Barry LaFond commented on TEIIDDES-2038:
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The indexed *runtime type* for *varbinary* is "string*
The Design-time type set on straight JDBC import is *varbinary*
So if the runtime type in the VDB is *string* why would it not have a type name when
queried via JDBC after it was deployed?
While importing from Deployed BQT2 VDB, JDBC type of 0 and type name
NULL was returned for column with design-time type varbinary
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Key: TEIIDDES-2038
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/TEIIDDES-2038
Project: Teiid Designer
Issue Type: Bug
Reporter: Barry LaFond
Attachments: TEIID_2829_project.zip
1) Open attached project in Designer
2) Deploy the BQT2.vdb
3) Create another project
4) Import the VDB metadata via JDBC Importer into your second project (will end up being
a read-only VDB source model)
5) On *finish* you'll get an exception when processing the type_varbinary column
because the type returned is "0" and type name of "null"
{code}
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Expected argument to be non-null but got null
at org.teiid.core.designer.util.CoreArgCheck.isNotNull(CoreArgCheck.java:142)
at org.teiid.core.designer.util.CoreArgCheck.isNotNull(CoreArgCheck.java:128)
at
org.teiid.designer.sdt.types.BuiltInTypesManager.getBuiltInDatatype(BuiltInTypesManager.java:477)
at
org.teiid.designer.sdt.types.WorkspaceDatatypeManager.getBuiltInDatatype(WorkspaceDatatypeManager.java:94)
at
org.teiid.designer.jdbc.relational.impl.RelationalModelProcessorImpl.findType(RelationalModelProcessorImpl.java:1450)
at
org.teiid.designer.jdbc.relational.impl.RelationalModelProcessorImpl.setColumnInfo(RelationalModelProcessorImpl.java:1321)
{code}
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