Don't know about Oracle, but I had a lot of trouble with WFS-T and date
fields in Postgis.
I ended up switching the column to timestamp, and all my problems
disappeared.
-Arne
On 3/2/11 12:38 AM, Gundel, Aaron wrote:
Good day fellow GeoServer users,
I seem to have come across some type of issue with dates and times in
GeoServer. I'm using the oracle datastore to connect to a table that
has a date field in it. The times in this field are not coming across
properly (they're all midnight -- 12:00 -- so I assume that means
they're being truncated or somesuch along the way) when I do a wms
getfeatureinfo call (or wfs getfeature call, for that matter). Is
there a workaround to get the time through to my application? I'm
turning the field into a string right now to get it across, but if
there's a better way to do so, I'd certainly be interested.
Many thanks!
Aaron
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