Subject | Re: [Firebird-Java] Date Weirdness |
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Author | David Jencks |
Post date | 2002-10-31T17:33:13Z |
Hi,
this is more or less my fault. For a couple of days I had checked in by
mistake some experimental code to try to identify the source of some date
problems (the encode/decode date routines are slightly broken). Blas
seems to have worked from this version with his performance improvements.
I should be able to fix this shortly.
thanks
david jencks
this is more or less my fault. For a couple of days I had checked in by
mistake some experimental code to try to identify the source of some date
problems (the encode/decode date routines are slightly broken). Blas
seems to have worked from this version with his performance improvements.
I should be able to fix this shortly.
thanks
david jencks
On 2002.10.31 11:31:57 -0500 Rick Fincher wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I just updated an older program that uses a dialect 1 database with
> yesterday's cvs code.
>
> The date behavior was strange. The program didn't recognize any of the
> dates inserted as timestamps into the database by the old program, but
> worked OK with new insertions.
>
> When I looked at the database with FBWorkbench (which recognizes it as a
> dialect 1 database) all the old dates appeared normal but the new
> insertions
> had dates in 1859, even though the Java program with the new JayBird was
> interpreting the dates correctly.
>
> The older JayBird beta driver worked fine with the old dates.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Rick
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