>If you're using 9i, there's a timestamp datatype. Not supported in 8i, of
>course. So, you'd have to do a work around. Whether you store phony dates to
>go with your time, or store your time in a varchar2 column depends on what
>you want to do with your time. I'd _guess_ that if you don't have a date
>relevant to the time, then you're not going to be treating it as a _real_
>time (i.e. not doing time math and stuff like that). In which case, I'd
>probably store it as a varchar2.

Sounds sensible, thanks.
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