DITTO !!!
I like date truncation, but when I store a truncated date, I don't want to
retrieve the time in Greenwich, England at midnight of the date I'm
truncating in the local machine's time zone. Nothing against the Brits, it
just doesn't do me any good to know what time it was over there on th
of view the only
way to 'perform both DB and Lucene query' on the DB side is to either
'reimplement' Lucene engine in the DB (eg, rewrite it in PL/SQL,
etc) OR perform Java calls from DB (eg, through Java Stored Procedures in
case of Oracle).
-Original Message
Aleksei, can you point me to a document detailing this procedure with
examples? If not, would you consider creating one? I am particularly
interested in what prerequisite steps are needed to perform a Lucene query
within SQL (if I understand correctly what you are doing).
-Original Message--
'll see what i mean.
: Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 00:11:17 -0500
: From: Paul Snyder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: Reply-To: java-user@lucene.apache.org
: To: java-user@lucene.apache.org
: Subject: DateTools.set-
:
: I have a question about DateTools conversions. I am having trouble with
: resu
WHAT?
Local time zone is GMT-0600 (CST)
OS is Redhat E-L 4.
jre is from Sun jdk 1.4
Lucene is lucene-core-2.0.1.jar
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