> Thanks for your response. When I use SQL*Plus, I get full
> date+time. I also get a full datetime from cx_Oracle (a
> Python module). Is this then a default _PHP_ behavior when
> querying an Oracle db? Why not return the full info?
> Ordinarily, I would not complain about the small rewrite
Thanks for your response. When I use SQL*Plus, I get full date+time. I also get a
full datetime from cx_Oracle (a
Python module). Is this then a default _PHP_ behavior when querying an Oracle db?
Why not return the full info?
Ordinarily, I would not complain about the small rewrite you sugge
> -Original Message-
> From: David C. Norris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 26 December 2001 17:00
>
> Oracle DATEs are retrieved (by ora_fetch_into($cursor, $row,
> ORA_FETCHINTO_NULLS), for example) as plain dates (e.g., '26-DEC-01'),
> losing the time of day (as in '26-DEC-01 12:34