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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T06:35:47+00:00 2026-05-11T06:35:47+00:00

We’ve been doing some testing with ColdFusion and MySQL and are a bit puzzled.

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We’ve been doing some testing with ColdFusion and MySQL and are a bit puzzled. We know that there are different ‘sql-mode’ flags you can set in the /etc/my.cnf file which will cause MySQL to behave certain ways, depending on the modes defined. We know you can also set these flags whenever starting MySQL using ‘–sql-mode=’ flags.

In /etc/my.cnf, we see that there were no modes defined (one was commented out) so we added ‘sql-nodes=”’ and restarted mysql (/etc/init.d/mysqld restart). Whenever we go to the MySQL command line to see what mode is set, here’s the output:

mysql> SELECT @@GLOBAL.sql_mode; +-------------------+ | @@GLOBAL.sql_mode | +-------------------+ |                   |  +-------------------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec)  mysql> SELECT @@SESSION.sql_mode; +--------------------+ | @@SESSION.sql_mode | +--------------------+ |                    |  +--------------------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec) 

This tells me that there is no mode, which is what we’re going for. However, doing the same thing in ColdFusion 8, we see the following:


SELECT @@GLOBAL.sql_mode; [empty string]   SELECT @@SESSION.sql_mode; STRICT_TRANS_TABLES 

This shows the Global sql-mode is empty, while the Session sql-mode is set to ‘STRICT_TRANS_TABLES‘ which is what we don’t want.

Now, I can set the Session sql-mode to be empty in ColdFusion before we do anything else, which gives me the desired effect, but I don’t really want to go to every query and add that.

I (tried) looking in the /etc/init.d/mysqld script to see if I could find where it would set the mode, but didn’t see anything.

Do you guys have ANY suggestions or thoughts to what’s going on? It’s as if ColdFusion is setting it somewhere, however there’s nothing in the ColdFusion Administrator that I can see that would set this.

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  1. 2026-05-11T06:35:48+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 6:35 am

    I did a little research on this, and it looks like it’s a compatibility issue with either Java or JDBC:

    The driver needs the STRICT_TRANS_TABLES mode enabled to enforce JDBC compliance on truncation checks.

    If you can’t use STRICT_TRANS_TABLES as part of your sql_mode, then you’ll have to disable truncation checks by adding ‘jdbcCompliantTruncation=false’ as a URL configuration parameter.

    Found here: http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=23371

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