Thanks J.
>>> "Bernt M. Johnsen" <[email protected]> 2/11/2009 7:27:49 AM >>> Hi, Sorry, but I have no experience with SQLTimestampConverter. >>>>>>>>>>>> Gerald Wheeler wrote (2009-02-11 06:51:34): > Brent, > Thanks very much for you response.. > Do you know which pattern I can use with a timestamp textfield in the > app and using SQLTimestampConverter the would return (display) > Feb 11, 2009 13:34 > > I have used the pattern: MMM dd yyyy HH:mm > But using this input to the app: > Feb 11, 2009 13:34 > I get errors > > When using the test feature within NetBeans I only have to type the > first character and the error pops up. > > Thanks for your help > J > > >>> [email protected] 2/11/2009 12:55:22 AM >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> Gerald Wheeler wrote (2009-02-09 10:35:09): > > All, > > I have a java application created w/netbeans 6.5 > > I am trying to input a date time into a Derby timestamp field > > using default pattern the insert statements work correctly and > display > > Jan 2, 1991 12:00:00 > > > > How does one enter data into Derby timestamp field from an > application > > using the default timestamp pattern?? > > 2009-01-01 13:00;01 does not work > > > > Jan 2, 1991 12:00:00 does not work > > > > What is the correct time stamp format to enter?? > > Thanks > > J > > > YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss > > E.g. > > 2009-01-01 13:00:01 > > > > > > -- > Bernt Marius Johnsen, Staff Engineer > Database Technology Group, Sun Microsystems, Trondheim, Norway > -- Bernt Marius Johnsen, Staff Engineer Database Technology Group, Sun Microsystems, Trondheim, Norway
