I am sorry, I lost the original question e-mail.

You need to do something like

java.sql.Date d1 = new java.sql.Date(myDate.getTime());
prepStmt.setDate(2, d1);

where myDate is java.util.Date and prepStmt is a PreparedStatement. You can
also try oracle.sql.Date.

Of course you can also do

rset.getDate(1)

where rset is your ResultSet.

Benjamin

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