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"1" : "0"; case Types.DATE: return value.toString(); // This will need some conversion. default: return "\""+value.toString()+"\""; } } public void setValueAt(Object value, int row, int column) { try { String tableName = metaData.getTableName(column+1); // Some of the drivers seem buggy, tableName should not be null. if (tableName == null) { System.out.println("Table name returned null."); } String columnName = getColumnName(column); String query = "update "+tableName+ " set "+columnName+" = "+dbRepresentation(column, value)+ " where "; // We don't have a model of the schema so we don't know the // primary keys or which columns to lock on. To demonstrate // that editing is possible, we'll just lock on everything. for(int col = 0; col