Hi,

Java Utilility classes have built in TimeZone library.

May be you can try out ?


rgds

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On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 2:18 PM, Alanceto <aggn...@gmail.com> wrote:

> i want to know as follows, is there a way of specify the time zone of
> client at the moment of build the connection??
> the idea is that oracle convert automatically the data of type Date
> according the region that solicite.
> for example ; in a table there is a column Date '01/01/2000
> 00:00:00' (the region is in Madrid with GMT+01), and the moment of
> solicite a connection for Arizona (GMT-7), any SELECT of this field
> retrieve 31/12/1999 16:00:0.
> i waiting for your help.
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