To Lemm Thomas -- thanks for your patch. I hope it or similar are accepted into
main SOCI.
To Maciej Sobczak,
A thought, y way of encouraging you to accept the ideas of that patch at
least...
It may be worth observing that OTL and SQLAPI both use custom date-time types
which have fractions of seconds.
In my view that might be a better choice than dear old std::tm.
What would that custome dat-time type be?
What I'd do is use some mildly evil pre-processor magic to:
- use boost::ptime when it is availible/included.
- otherwise, use some semantically similar SOCI alternative.
Mind you, I have no idea what backwards compatibility issuse that would cause
for SOCI users.
/*
start aside/appology
Pardon my total ignorance but how do I *answer/reply* to existing thread or
post? No FAQ I could find helped !?
As a work around/hack I've just copied subject from the on-line archive?
That's of course *wrong*.
Rather sub-optimal that.
Here's what I've tried...
- I've sent "help" to [email protected], it didn't.
- I'm entitled to post here but recieve a digest. The digest seems rather
incomplete compared with the on-line archive.
- I've signed up with a source-fource account, the on-line archive still
shows "(read only)"
end aside/appology
wtf
*/
Cheers
Martin Pyle
--- replying to ---
Re: [SOCI-users] FW: Re: Using oracle timestamps, with fractiosn of a second
From: Maciej Sobczak <prog@ms...> - 2011-03-31 13:26
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