Btw: we only use  plain TIMESTAMP

Silvio


On Monday, 22 May 2017 17:19:57 UTC+2, Silvio wrote:
>
> Thanks for explaining Noel. 
>
> We insert/update values using PreparedStatement and setting parameter 
> values with PreparedStatement#setTimestamp which takes a java.sql.Timestamp 
> that is constructed using a millisecond offset from 1-1-1970. How could we 
> have inserted a timestamp that has an out of bound time part? As far as I 
> know there is no way to manipulate a time offset inside a timestamp filed 
> in JDBC.
>
>

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