Subject Re: [firebird-support] Re: Problems selecting on Timestamp.
Author Kjell Rilbe
Den 2011-11-09 10:39 skrev Mark Rotteveel såhär:
>
> On Wed, 9 Nov 2011 10:35:18 +0100, Kjell Rilbe <kjell.rilbe@...
> <mailto:kjell.rilbe%40datadia.se>>
> wrote:
> > Den 2011-11-09 10:31 skrev canacourse såhär:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Kjell,
> >>
> >> Doesn’t using the dot separator imply that non us date formats are
> >> being used? i.e. 07/11/2011 is interpreted as MM/DD/YYYY while
> >> 07.11.2011 is interpreted as DD/MM/YYYY?
> >>
> > Sorry, I don't know. I just wanted to point out that there are different
>
> > ways to interpret a date string and that you should make sure that your
> > date string is actually interpreted the way you intend. How you choose
> > to do this is up to you: try it out in your DB (recommended), read docs,
>
> > ask here, ...
> >
> > You could for example try this:
> >
> > select cast ('6.11.2011 08:35:26' as timestamp) from rdb$database
> > select cast ('6.30.2011 08:35:26' as timestamp) from rdb$database
> > select cast ('30.6.2011 08:35:26' as timestamp) from rdb$database
>
> Better just use timestamp '2011-06-30 08:35:26' or cast('2011-06-30
> 08:35:26' as timestamp), which should always work independent of the
> locale
> of the server.
>
And this is... *drumroll* ISO 8601! Yeehaaaw! :-)

Kjell

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