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- From: joel_trunick AT dell.com
- To: freetds
- Subject: Re: Reading DateTime in MSSQL (6.5) - BUG?
- Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 16:2:48
I noticed the JDBC 2.0 specification allows you do a
TimeZone.setDefault("your time zone") and you can expect getTimestamp to
return an appropriate Date/Timestamp.
Specs are at
http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.2/docs/guide/jdbc/index.html
Joel
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Reading DateTime in MSSQL (6.5) - BUG?,
joel_trunick, 04/21/1999
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: Reading DateTime in MSSQL (6.5) - BUG?, Craig Spannring, 04/21/1999
- Re: Reading DateTime in MSSQL (6.5) - BUG?, joel_trunick, 04/21/1999
- Re: Reading DateTime in MSSQL (6.5) - BUG?, Craig Spannring, 04/21/1999
- Re: Reading DateTime in MSSQL (6.5) - BUG?, joel_trunick, 04/22/1999
- Re: Reading DateTime in MSSQL (6.5) - BUG?, joel_trunick, 04/22/1999
- Re: Reading DateTime in MSSQL (6.5) - BUG?, Craig Spannring, 04/27/1999
- Re: Reading DateTime in MSSQL (6.5) - BUG?, joel_trunick, 01/29/2024
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