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RhettS
10 years agoNew Contributor
I've found a workaround, but I'd still like to know what causes this.
The workaround is to use this groovy script:
The workaround is to use this groovy script:
import groovy.sql.Sql
def serverName = 'jdbc:jtds:sqlserver://serverName/dbName-CLASS;domain=domainName'
serverName = 'jdbc:sqlserver://$IP;databaseName=$DBNAME'
def username = ''
def password = ''
def driver = 'com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver'
sql = Sql.newInstance( serverName, username, password, driver )
sql.execute( "UPDATE TableName set A = 5 WHERE B = 213" )
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