On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 3:34 PM, <gray.sql...@mailnull.com> wrote:

>
> What is also confusing (and maybe is a feature request) is that the
> default JDBC format for the Xerial driver (at least) is to output a time as
> "2012-07-19 09:58:18.36" which doesn't [quite] match any of the internal
> formats.
>
> See this discussion: http://stackoverflow.com/a/11102689/179850
>

I suppose the document doesn't say that the ".SSS" suffix in formats 4, 7,
and 10 can actually hold any number of digits, not just 3.  So your string
above matches format 4.


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