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Character 'T' inserted when trying to query timestamp funtion with the SQL Server JDBC driver

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TitleCharacter 'T' inserted when trying to query timestamp funtion with the SQL Server JDBC driver
URL NameCharacter-T-inserted-when-trying-to-query-timestamp-funtion-with-the-SQL-Server-JDBC-driver
Article Number000179833
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for SQL Server JDBC Driver
Version: 5.1.3.000110
OS: java
Database: SQL Server
Application: all supported applications
Question/Problem Description
A character 'T' is inserted in the timestamp value when trying to query a timestamp funtion.
Steps to Reproduce
Clarifying Information
Ececute "SELECT {ts '2016-10-19 10:11:40'} as Lastmodified".

This returns:

2016-10-19T10:11:40

The 'T' is not seen when using the hot fix 5.1.3.000096:

2016-10-19 10:11:40
Error Message
Defect Number
Enhancement Number
Cause
Resolution
This is expected behavior. A change has been made in the driver starting from v 5.1.3.000110, which causes the character to be added in the returned value.
Workaround
Notes
Last Modified Date12/19/2016 12:14 PM
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