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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T03:48:54+00:00 2026-06-10T03:48:54+00:00

I’m using Netbeans and Derby database. I would like to insert to a table

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I’m using Netbeans and Derby database. I would like to insert to a table records with date field, so I was told to use Calendar object since it contains what I need: date (day, month and year), hour and minute.

As you can see in the code below, the table field is of type DATE.
When I try to insert the Calendar object as a String (with commas like in the code below), I get:

The syntax of the string representation of a datetime value is incorrect.

When I try to insert it without commas I get:

Syntax error: Encountered “[” at line 1, column 159

Probably something with the Calendar object. What am I missing here?

String from = fromForm.getText();
String to = toForm.getText();
String []date = dateForm.getText().split("/");
String []time = timeForm.getText().split(":");
int places = Integer.parseInt(placesForm.getText());
int closinghours=Integer.parseInt(closingHoursForm.getText());
Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance();
calendar.clear();
calendar.set(Integer.parseInt(date[2]),Integer.parseInt(date[1]),Integer.parseInt(date[0]),Integer.parseInt(time[0]),Integer.parseInt(time[1]));

String query="INSERT INTO APP.TRUMPS (TRUMPID,DEPART,ARRIVE,START,PLACES,PROPOSING_USER_LOGIN,CLOSING_HOURS)"+
        "VALUES ('"+newTrampTrumpistClient.login+dateForm.getText()+timeForm.getText()+"','"+from+"','"+to+
                "','"+calendar+"',"+places+",'"+newTrampTrumpistClient.login+"',"+closinghours+")";
String result=newTrampTrumpistClient.WritingReading("sql_insert", query);
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    2026-06-10T03:48:55+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 3:48 am

    You should be using PreparedStatement#setTimestamp() to set a TIMESTAMP/DATETIME field (or setDate() to set a DATE field, but that doesn’t cover hours and minutes…).

    String sql = "INSERT INTO"
        + " APP.TRUMPS (TRUMPID, DEPART, ARRIVE, START, PLACES, PROPOSING_USER_LOGIN, CLOSING_HOURS)"
        + " VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)";
    // ...
    
    PreparedStatement preparedStatement = null;
    // ...
    
    try {
        // ...
        preparedStatement = connection.prepareStatement(sql);
        preparedStatement.setString(1, newTrampTrumpistClient.login+dateForm.getText()+timeForm.getText());
        preparedStatement.setString(2, from);
        preparedStatement.setString(3, to);
        preparedStatement.setTimestamp(4, new Timestamp(calendar.getTimeInMillis()));
        preparedStatement.setInt(5, places);
        preparedStatement.setString(6, newTrampTrumpistClient.login);
        preparedStatement.setInt(7, closinghours);
        preparedStatement.executeUpdate();
        // ...
    } finally {
        // ...
    }
    

    Additional bonus is that using prepared statements protects your application from SQL injection attacks.

    See also:

    • JDBC tutorial – using prepared statements

    Unrelated to the concrete problem, converting from String to Calendar is pretty clumsy. Consider using SimpleDateFormat to convert from String to Date. You can then persist it as new Timestamp(date.getTime()).

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