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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T22:05:57+00:00 2026-05-13T22:05:57+00:00

I’m trying to call a PostgreSQL stored procedure from a Java app; the procedure

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I’m trying to call a PostgreSQL stored procedure from a Java app; the procedure has a DATE type parameter so I’m using a java.sql.Date type with CallableStatement.setDate(). However, executing the statement always results in an exception and the SQL logs show this:

LOG:  execute <unnamed>: select * from athlete.create_athlete($1,$2,$3,$4,$5,$6,$7) as result
DETAIL:  parameters: $1 = '', $2 = 'foo@bar.com', $3 = 'Joe', $4 = 'Blow', $5 = 'foobar', $6 = 'M', $7 = '1979-03-22 -04:00:00'
ERROR:  column "dob" is of type date but expression is of type text at character 122
HINT:  You will need to rewrite or cast the expression.
QUERY:  INSERT INTO athlete.athlete (email, first_name, last_name, password, gender, dob) VALUES ( $1 ,  $2 ,  $3 ,  $4 ,  $5 ,  $6 )
CONTEXT:  PL/pgSQL function "create_athlete" line 2 at SQL statement
STATEMENT:  select * from athlete.create_athlete($1,$2,$3,$4,$5,$6,$7) as result

The stored procedure actually has 6 parameters (and should receive values $2 through $7 above) – the 7th comes from registering the return value as an out parameter. This has me confused – is it correct that it appears as 7 parameters when I register an out parameter for the return value?

From all the docs I’ve read I’m under the impression that the return value has to be registered as the first parameter:

registerQuery = "{? = call athlete.create_athlete(?,?,?,?,?,?)}";
...
CallableStatement cs = conn.prepareCall(registerQuery);
cs.registerOutParameter(1, Types.BOOLEAN);
cs.setString(2, email);
...

The error above suggests to me that there’s a mismatch between stored procedure parameters and the parameters supplied to the insert statement. I’ve been following documentation for all of this but am clearly doing something wrong. How do I supply the proper parameters to the stored procedure and retrieve the return value after the call?

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    2026-05-13T22:05:58+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:05 pm

    It turns out the issue was that the order of parameters passed to the stored procedure did not match the order those parameters were passed to the insert statement. I don’t understand why PostgreSQL would use named parameters if order is significant.

    For example, the signature of the stored procedure was as follows:

    CREATE FUNCTION insert_Person (IN in_name TEXT, IN in_gender CHAR(1), IN in_bdate DATE) RETURNS BOOLEAN...

    The INSERT statement contained within that stored procedure was as follows:

    INSERT INTO Person (name, bdate, gender) VALUES (in_name, in_bdate, in_gender);

    Changing the order of the parameters such that they matched in either the stored procedure signature or insert statement (I went with the former) resolved the issue.

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