Hi,

Date parameters should work and you should use them.
But there might be limitations with the JDBC driver you are using?

I hope this helps.
Teodor


Srepfler Srgjan wrote:
> Can my query contain java.util.Date parameters that I would use in a 
> BETWEEN condition or do I need to convert the object to a string 
> representation? What's the best way to do this?
> Thanks,
> Srgjan
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