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Gustavo Cebrian wrote:
We are trying to set a TimeStamp in mysql from Java. We use the set TimeStamp funcion in PreparedStatement, but the date is not logged properly in the database. ( We are using a DateTime in the database ). In other words, does JDBC cope with TimeStamps? It was working fine when we had a TimeStamp in the database. I would appreciate a lot your answer. Thanks in advance. Gustavo.
I've never seen a timestamp _not_ work with PreparedStatements...Can you give a more detailed example demonstrating exactly what your particular problem is?
-Mark
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