I heard Oracle 9i will have a supported date with milliseconds. Oracle 8i
already knows it I think but it's not supported or public. 

Tamas Szecsy

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If you get milliseconds in the data and want to keep it, you have to store
it in
a field different than date, If you don't need to keep the milliseconds, you
can
use different functions to convert the data.
If you need to get the time in milliseconds, you can write a Java stored
procedure. You should in fact find the code in the list archives.

In either case more details would help someone to help you

Witold





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can anyone help me with date + time in milliseconds.
i want to inpurt the data from a user in this format.
rgds
raj







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