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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T16:03:32+00:00 2026-05-24T16:03:32+00:00

I’m querying a DB using MS SQL and for some reason I get the

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I’m querying a DB using MS SQL and for some reason I get the following error: com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerException: Incorrect syntax near '@P0' even though this ‘P0’ isn’t anywhere in my syntax…

I’ve read that someone has had a same issue but they were using a stored proc, something which I am not using so I don’t see how his solution will work for me. (His solution being asomething about adding braces {} around the procedure call.

Anyways, below I have pasted the relevant code. Really hope someone can help me with this, getting quite frustrated.

PreparedStatement stmt = null;
Connection conn = null;    

String sqlQuery = "SELECT TOP ? \n"+
                              "z.bankAccountNo, \n"+
                              "z.statementNo, \n"+
                              "z.transactionDate, \n"+
                              "z.description, \n"+
                              "z.amount, \n"+
                              "z.guid \n"+
                              "FROM \n"+
                              "( \n"+
                              "select  \n"+
                              "ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY x.transactionDate, x.statementNo) AS RowNumber, \n"+
                              "x.transactionDate, \n"+
                              "x.statementNo, \n"+
                              "x.description, \n"+
                              "x.amount, \n"+
                              "x.bankAccountNo, \n"+
                              "x.guid \n"+
                              "FROM \n"+
                              "( \n"+
                              "SELECT  \n"+
                              "a.bankAccountNo,  \n"+
                              "a.statementNo,  \n"+
                              "a.transactionDate, \n"+
                              "a.description,  \n"+
                              "a.amount,  \n"+
                              "a.guid  \n"+
                              "FROM BankTransactions as a  \n"+
                              "LEFT OUTER JOIN BankTransactionCategories as b  \n"+
                              "ON a.category = b.categoryCode  \n"+
                              "WHERE b.categoryCode is null \n"+
                              ") as x \n"+
                              ") as z \n"+
                              "WHERE (z.RowNumber >= ?)";

stmt = conn.prepareStatement(sqlQuery);
stmt.setInt(1, RowCountToDisplay);
stmt.setInt(2, StartIndex);
ResultSet rs = null;
try{
    rs = stmt.executeQuery();
} catch (Exception Error){
    System.out.println("Error: "+Error);
}
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    2026-05-24T16:03:34+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 4:03 pm

    SQL Server requires you to place parenthesis around the argument to top if you pass in a variable:

    SELECT TOP (?)
    
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