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Rick Hillegas updated DERBY-2602:
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Attachment: derby-2602-01-ae-dontTruncate.diff
Thanks for those suggestions, Knut. Attaching
derby-2602-01-ae-dontTruncate.diff, which eliminates the extra cached version
of NetDatabaseMetaData. However, things are still a little pear-shaped. I am
not able to remove serverSupportsTimestampNanoseconds() from the Agent classes.
This is because that method is implemented in the net package but is needed by
Cursor in the am package. It seems wrong to me for an am class to directly
reference net classes. Mind you, I'm not a big fan of the split between am and
net, but there it is. Thanks.
> TIMESTAMP value is truncated when return to client
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: DERBY-2602
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-2602
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Network Client
> Affects Versions: 10.3.1.4
> Reporter: Kathey Marsden
> Assignee: Rick Hillegas
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: d2602.java, derby-2602-01-ad-dontTruncate.diff,
> derby-2602-01-ae-dontTruncate.diff
>
>
> In ParameterMappingTest I see the following differences between embedded
> and client. Client is truncating the TIMESTAMP value. Look for this bug
> number in the test for reproduction.
> case java.sql.Types.TIMESTAMP:
> if (param == 2)
> if (usingEmbedded())
> assertEquals("2004-03-12 21:14:24.938222433",
> val.toString());
> else
> assertEquals("2004-03-12 21:14:24.938222",
> val.toString());
> else if (param == 3)
> if (usingEmbedded())
> assertEquals("2004-04-12 04:25:26.462983731",
> val.toString());
> else
> assertEquals("2004-04-12 04:25:26.462983",
> val.toString());
> break;
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