This was fixed a couple of weeks ago...
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Peter Mount
Enterprise Support
Maidstone Borough Council
Any views stated are my own, and not those of Maidstone Borough Council
-----Original Message-----
From: Vincent Trussart [mailto:trussarv@CIRANO.UMontreal.CA]
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 7:42 PM
To: petermount@it.maidstone.gov.uk; pgsql-interfaces@postgresql.org
Subject: [INTERFACES] Postgres JDBC driver : problem with timestamps.
Using the JDBC drivers (for 1.2) from the postgresql-7.0.2 rpm
distribution
I cannot read back a timestamp value I just inserted in a column (column
type "timestamp")
with the same application. This little java code fails :
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import java.sql.*;
public class test {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
Class.forName("org.postgresql.Driver").newInstance(); Connection conn =
DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:postgresql://localhost/test", "test",
""); PreparedStatement stmt = conn.prepareStatement("insert into test
values (?)"); stmt.setTimestamp(1, new Timestamp(System.currentTimeMillis()));
stmt.executeUpdate();
Statement reader = conn.createStatement(); ResultSet rs = reader.executeQuery("select * from test");
while(rs.next()){ System.out.println(rs.getTimestamp(1)); } }
}
Running this code gives :
Exception in thread "main" Bad Timestamp Format at 19 in 2000-06-14
14:32:40.46-04at org.postgresql.jdbc2.ResultSet.getTimestamp(ResultSet.java:447)at test.main(test.java:18)
Any idea?
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Vincent Trussart
trussarv@cirano.umontreal.ca
Cirano
Québec