the java.sql.Timestamp class is not meant to be type-compatibly with java.util.Date (even though it inherits from it it is only meant to be considered as implementation inheritance). So you have two solutions: - 1 Use DateFormat or SimpleDateFormat format and parse methods to convert to the correct format but you will loose milliseconds. - 2 use a raw(8) instead of DATE
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