I have created a table with a DATETIME column:
create table registereduser
(
...
registeredDate DATETIME NOT NULL
)
I inserted a new record into this table, with the registeredDate = new
Timestamp(new Date().getTime()))
On retrieving this record, the following stack trace ensued:
Exception in thread "main" Bad Timestamp Format at 19 in 2000-12-11
09:43:50.20-05
at
org.postgresql.jdbc2.ResultSet.getTimestamp(ResultSet.java:447)
at weblogic.db.jdbc.Value.<init>(Value.java:129)
at weblogic.db.jdbc.Record.internal_fetch(Record.java:1376)
at weblogic.db.jdbc.DataSet.fetchRecords(DataSet.java:284)
at
weblogic.db.jdbc.TableDataSet.fetchRecords(TableDataSet.java:173)
at weblogic.db.jdbc.DataSet.fetchRecords(DataSet.java:234)
at test.database.TInsert_1.run(TInsert_1.java:138)
at test.database.TInsert_1.main(TInsert_1.java:26)
The weblogic classes are dbKona.
I expect that for some reason the JDBC driver is not dealing with the
'-5' time zone data (I am in US Central Time).
- kevin