Though not a clean solution, if your database is only being
accesed by java applications, you can always store your dates as
long.

Frans

On 16 May 2001, at 22:42, Albert Yip wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Just wondering about how should I deal with dates when trying to insert data
> into db with prepared statements. I tried to use strings like "2001-05-16
> 10:10:10" but it keeps giving me error:
>
> java.sql.SQLException: ORA-01861: literal does not match format string
>
> any ideas? I would really appreciate it if someone can give a hand.
>
> Thanks,
> Albert
>
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