Yeah, I thought it was the driver as well. However, I updated to correct
version and get the same results.
- Alex
>Different drivers maybe?
>
>Does it matter? What does DateFormat and the other CF date functions give
>for them both? I'd guess (a bid guess too) that CF treats them both the
>same.
>
>Adrian
>
>Building a DB of errors at cferror.org
>
>When using a regular 10g (non tac) database the query returns this:
>
>2005-06-23 13:18:27.0
>
>However, under 10gRac (using the most current jdbc driver) returns this
>
>{ts '2005-06-23 00:00:00'}
>
>for the same data.
>
>Anyone know why?
>
>- Alex
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