000111914
DataDirect SQL Server JDBC driver cuts milliseconds part if "resultSet.getTime()" method is used
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Title | DataDirect SQL Server JDBC driver cuts milliseconds part if "resultSet.getTime()" method is used |
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URL Name | datadirect-sql-server-jdbc-driver-cuts-milliseconds-part-if-resultset-gettime-method-is-used |
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Article Number | 000111914 |
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Environment | Product: Connect for JDBC SQL Server Driver
Version : 5.1.4.000236 OS: JAVA Database : SQL Server Application: All supported applications |
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Steps to Reproduce | Create the table and insert a record:
create table test ( time_start datetime ); insert into test (time_start) values ('1900-01-01 12:45:38.333'); Then execute the following java code snippets - Statement stm = con.createStatement(); ResultSet rs = stm.executeQuery("select * from test"); rs.next(); Time time = rs.getTime("time_start"); Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance(); calendar.setTime(time); System.out.println(calendar.get(Calendar.MILLISECOND)); stm.close(); Observed results: the output is 0 Expected results: the output should be 333 |
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Defect Number | Defect XDBC-10140 |
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Last Modified Date | 12/12/2018 3:24 PM |
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