Re: Oracle 9 TIMESTAMP ORA-03115 on SELECT



Thanks Joe. You're probably right. After more
banging-of-head-against-wall I spotted the usual "schoolboy error". I
was using the thin driver for Java 1.3 rather than 1.4. I was getting
various other strange results, over and above the date related stuff.
These miscellaneous issues have now gone away but I have yet to retest
the original problem, having given up and decided to store my dates as
milliseconds since 1970 values.

I'll dig out the test program again and see if I can now handle dates
as expected.

Thanks for posting.

Martin

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