How about simplifying it by requerying the database with the added condition of what you want to search for?
keith smith wrote:
> Hi Plug folks,
>
> I posted a question to the Java Users Group and received limited
> feedback.
>
> I know some of you do Java also.
>
> Any help appreciated.
>
> I am writing a simple swing/mysql/jdbc form that has previous, next,
> add, save, edit, del, exit buttons.
>
> The resultset is People and next, previous, add, save (update) ,
> delete, and exit button code work ok.
>
> The problem I am having difficulty with is doing a search, example:
>
> Say I have a MySql table with 1000 records in my resultset. I want to
> "order" it by phone number which is not unique. I need to find a phone
> number within that resultset which say is at record 700. (this is a
> swing desktop application)
>
> How do I do the search within this resultset?
>
> Thanks a bunch,
>
> Keith
>
>
Can't you just run through it with next() and match the string?
-Mike
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