Hans,
Since both of these methods are single-line calculations, why can't you replace the method calls
with the single line calculations?
If you want to adjust a date/time, use the UtilDateTime.adjustTimestamp(Timestamp stamp, int
adjType, int adjQuantity, TimeZone timeZone, Locale locale) method.
If you want to calculate elapsed time, the method you provided will not work - it will return
unpredictable results. There was a "calculate elapsed time" Jira issue created, maybe you could take
a look at it - https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-715.
-Adrian
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Author: hansbak
Date: Sat Dec 8 23:58:41 2007
New Revision: 602650
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=602650&view=rev
Log:
show number of days between timestamps and add a day to a timestamp. I realize
this is perhaps not the best method, but it works. If somebody has suggestions
to do it better, pleae let me now, i will change it....
Modified:
ofbiz/trunk/framework/base/src/base/org/ofbiz/base/util/UtilDateTime.java
Modified:
ofbiz/trunk/framework/base/src/base/org/ofbiz/base/util/UtilDateTime.java
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ofbiz/trunk/framework/base/src/base/org/ofbiz/base/util/UtilDateTime.java?rev=602650&r1=602649&r2=602650&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- ofbiz/trunk/framework/base/src/base/org/ofbiz/base/util/UtilDateTime.java
(original)
+++ ofbiz/trunk/framework/base/src/base/org/ofbiz/base/util/UtilDateTime.java
Sat Dec 8 23:58:41 2007
@@ -75,6 +75,14 @@
return thru != null ? thru.getTime() - from.getTime() : 0;
}
+ public static int getIntervalInDays(Timestamp from, Timestamp thru) {
+ return thru != null ? (int) (thru.getTime() - from.getTime()) /
(24*60*60*1000) : 0;
+ }
+
+ public static Timestamp addDaysToTimestamp(Timestamp start, int days) {
+ return new Timestamp(start.getTime() + (24*60*60*1000*days));
+ }
+
public static double getInterval(Timestamp from, Timestamp thru) {
return thru != null ? thru.getTime() - from.getTime() +
(thru.getNanos() - from.getNanos()) / 1000000 : 0;
}