Hi Aleksey! :-)
---Aleksey Demakov <avd@gcom.ru> wrote:
> st.executeUpdate ("set datestyle='iso'");
Thanks! :-) That ALMOST does it! ;-) Oddly, my
machine outputs dates as UTC (universal time clock) but
java wants to see GMT! From what I am reading in some
of the Java usenet groups, Sun has some real problems
trying to make their date classes totally locale
portable and they have a few bugs! ;-)
Speaking of bugs, Peter, check out line 460 in
ResultSet.java. You take the substring at from 0 to
18, I think you may want to take it from 0 to 19.
Thanks guys! ;-)
==
Peace,
Peter
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