Hi guys, Just a quick one for you.
last-change-date's time format seems rare outside of Mono / .Net. I am obliged to use an extensive DateTime library in java to lazily understand the format and now I just realized that sqlite's datetime methods doesn't deal with all the format cleanly. <last-change-date>2008-10-21T22:17:05.8281250-04:00</last-change-date> The problematic portion on the sqlite front is the timezone portion after the minus. It's not there. On the Java side, it seems like a precision problem, missing millisecond precision. The thing is: how much should I care? Is it a problem if snowy / tomboy thinks last-change-date is: 2008-10-21T22:17:05.8281250-04:00 and through sqlite I have: 2008-10-21T22:17:05.828 although in string I have: 2008-10-21T22:17:05.828-04:00 I'm thinking it's no big deal but I just want to make sure. Thanks, -- Olivier Bilodeau <[email protected]>
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