Yes this is a known bug.  It is fixed in the 7.1 JDBC driver.  The 7.1 
driver should work fine against a 7.0 database.

thanks,
--Barry

Whitney Hunter wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I am trying to read a Timestamp value from a ResultSet and am getting the
> following exception:
> 
> Bad Timestamp Format at 19 in 2001-09-18 14:01:16.26-07 
>       at org.postgresql.jdbc2.ResultSet.getTimestamp(ResultSet.java:447)
>       at
> com.watchguard.arch.sql.JdbcHelper.getSQLElement(JdbcHelper.java:187)
>       at
> com.watchguard.arch.dao.RdbDAO.createValueFromResultSet(RdbDAO.java:742)
>       at com.watchguard.arch.dao.RdbDAO.loadOne(RdbDAO.java:141)
>       at
> com.watchguard.arch.dao.test.RdbDAOTest.testInsert(RdbDAOTest.java:62)
>       at com.watchguard.arch.dao.test.TestMain.main(TestMain.java:12)
> 
> I am using jdbc7.0-1.2.jar. Is anyone aware of a bug in this version of the
> driver that would cause this? Unfortunately, I can not get to the postgresql
> or jdbc driver sites today for some reason, so I can't check for myself.
> 
> Any help would be appreciated!
> 
> Thanks,
> Whitney Hunter
> 
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