000182337
With the Connect for JDBC SQL Server driver, an error occurs when calling getTimestamp() using an escaped timestamp value as static query result value.
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Title | With the Connect for JDBC SQL Server driver, an error occurs when calling getTimestamp() using an escaped timestamp value as static query result value. |
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URL Name | With-the-Connect-for-JDBC-SQL-Server-driver-an-error-occurs-when-calling-getTimestamp-using-an-escaped-timestamp-value-as-static-query-result-value |
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Article Number | 000182337 |
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Environment | Product: Connect for JDBC SQL Server driver
Version: 5.1 OS: Java Database: SQL Server Application: N/A |
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Error Message | java.sql.SQLException [DataDirect][SQLServer JDBC Driver]Timestamp format must be yyyy-mm-dd hhmmss.fffffffff
at com.ddtek.jdbcspysqlserver.SpyLogger.sqlException(Unknown Source) at com.ddtek.jdbcspysqlserver.SpyResultSet.getTimestamp(Unknown Source) at JDBCTest.main(JDBCTest.java61) |
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Defect Number | 22055 16170 |
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Last Modified Date | 1/27/2016 9:00 PM |
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