Re: [JBoss-user] Date and jboss

2002-12-30 Thread Dain Sundstrom
Kiuma,

I don't understand your question. Can you restate the question a 
different way?

-dain

On Saturday, December 28, 2002, at 08:16 AM, kiuma wrote:

Hello, I was wondering about dates and queries.
If I have a myCalendar created with new GragorianCalendar() and a 
where clause like
day = ?1.

Suppose now that myCalendar is 1/1/2003 23:59:59 99 .


What happens if i pass myCalendar.getTime() ?

If I have a row with day = 1/1/2003 15:59:59 99, Is this row in result 
set ?

Tahnks and Happy NY,

kiuma



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[JBoss-user] Date and jboss

2002-12-28 Thread kiuma
Hello, I was wondering about dates and queries.
If I have a myCalendar created with new GragorianCalendar() and a where 
clause like
day = ?1.

Suppose now that myCalendar is 1/1/2003 23:59:59 99 .


What happens if i pass myCalendar.getTime() ?

If I have a row with day = 1/1/2003 15:59:59 99, Is this row in result set ?

Tahnks and Happy NY,

kiuma



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