I didn't see the original message, but the correct way to send Java
dates to psql is to use a PreparedStatement, and the setDate() method.
Formatting dates manually, and sending to a Statement may work, but then
you'll fall fowl of the DateStyle settings.
PS: I'm still testing some modifications to the date routines in the
driver.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Lockhart [mailto:lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu]
Sent: Monday, May 10, 1999 7:04 PM
To: Adam H. Pendleton
Cc: pgsql-interfaces@hub.org
Subject: Re: [INTERFACES] Java and PGSQL date question
> I am trying to pass a date from Java into a PostgreSQL database. I am
using
> the DateFormat.parse() funcitonality to format the date. However, the
> database doesn't want to take it? I looked at the PGSQL documentation
and
> it says that the default date type is postgresql date type, which is:
Wed
> Dec 17 07:37:16 1997 PST. Java is sending the date in this format:
Wed Dec
> 17 07:37:16 PST 1997. How do I make this work. Is it easier to
change the
> Java format or the PGSQL format?
postgres=> select 'Wed Dec 17 07:37:16 PST 1997'::datetime;
?column?
----------------------------
Wed Dec 17 15:37:16 1997 UTC
(1 row)
Looks good to me. Does this work from psql on your db? If so, then the
problem lies elsewhere...
- Tom
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Thomas Lockhart lockhart@alumni.caltech.edu
South Pasadena, California