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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T09:18:23+00:00 2026-05-27T09:18:23+00:00

An invalid cursor state error appears when I run this code. I use this

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An “invalid cursor state” error appears when I run this code.

I use this code to obtain the result set from an Access database, and then store it in a table.

This segment of code is only to obtain the data from the result set:

data=new Object[numberOfRows][numberOfColumns];
for(int i=0;i<numberOfRows;i++){
  int j=0;
  while(j<numberOfColumns){
    // int colType=rsmd.getColumnType(j+1); 
    // System.out.println(colType);
    data[i][j]=rs.getInt("course_id");
    System.out.print("0th: "+data[i][j]+"    ");
    j++;
    data[i][j]=rs.getString("course_name");
    System.out.print("1st:"+data[i][j]+"    ");
    j++;
    data[i][j]=rs.getString("course_date");
    System.out.print("2nd:"+data[i][j]+"    ");
    j++;
    data[i][j]=rs.getString("course_number");
    System.out.print("3rd: "+data[i][j]+"    ");
    j++;
    System.out.print("j:"+j);
  }
  System.out.print("Done line:"+i);
}
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    2026-05-27T09:18:24+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 9:18 am

    I think that the main problem is that you never call rs.next() to scroll the cursor. However, based on your clarification of the record structure, your while loop seems messed up too. Try the following:

    data=new Object[numberOfRows][numberOfColumns];
    for(int i=0;i<numberOfRows;i++) {
      if (!rs.next())
        throw new IllegalStateException();
      int j=0;
      // int colType=rsmd.getColumnType(j+1); 
      // System.out.println(colType);
      data[i][j]=rs.getInt("course_id");
      System.out.print("0th: "+data[i][j++]+"    ");
      data[i][j]=rs.getString("course_name");
      System.out.print("1st:"+data[i][j++]+"    ");
      data[i][j]=rs.getString("course_date");
      System.out.print("2nd:"+data[i][j++]+"    ");
      data[i][j]=rs.getString("course_number");
      System.out.print("3rd: "+data[i][j++]+"    ");
      while(j<numberOfColumns) {
        data[i][j]=rs.getString(j + 1);
        System.out.print(j+"th: "+data[i][j++]+"    ");
      }
      System.out.println();
      System.out.println("Done line:"+i);
    }
    
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