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Do the JDBC drivers support the executeLargeUpdate(sql) method?

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TitleDo the JDBC drivers support the executeLargeUpdate(sql) method?
URL Namedo-the-jdbc-drivers-support-the-executelargeupdate-sql-method
Article Number000139647
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for JDBC Drivers
Version: 5.1, 60
O/S: Java
Database: All Supported
Application: N/A
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Do the JDBC drivers support the executeLargeUpdate(sql) method?
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At the of the creation of this article, the executeLargeUpdate(sql) method is not yet supported by the Connect for JDBC drivers.  The drivers currently support JDBC 4.0.  executeLargeUpdate(sql) is a JDBC 4.2 method.
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Last Modified Date7/27/2018 7:51 PM
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