Hey Terry,
Have you looked at
http://instantdb.enhydra.org/software/documentation/props.html
under dateFormat ??
Regrads,
Martin
-----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
Fra: owner-instantDB@enhydra.org [mailto:owner-instantDB@enhydra.org]På
vegne af Terry Steichen
Sendt: 1. december 2000 16:07
Til: instantDB@enhydra.org
Cc: wwg@sinclair.net
Emne: Re: InstantDB: Handling Date types
Bill,
I made some changes, using Timestamp rather than Date as my java objects,
and still no luck. It seems that whatever I save in IDB does NOT save the
hours and seconds value. Any other thoughts? (BTW, I'm using IDB 3.13 - is
that an issue?)
Regards,
Terry
------------<In the previous message, Bill Graham said:
Hi, Terry --
I'll speak a bit to the java side of things, and let
others speak about any InstantDB-specific issues:
java.sql.Date is a thin wrapper around java.util.Date,
and *only* uses the date portion -- the time portion
is
discarded. Similarly, java.sql.Time is a thin wrapper
around java.util.Date that discards the date portion,
while keeping the time portion. If you want true
datetime, you need to use the java.sql.Timestamp data
type, which keeps both date and time portions.
Hope this helps,
Bill Graham
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