Cool... That seems to work too.

On Nov 11, 2010, at 3:30 PM, Denis Frolov wrote:

> I usually do:
> 
>       new DateTime(ts);
>       new NSTimestamp(dt.toDate());
> 
> Dennis
> 
> On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 7:39 PM, Ricardo J. Parada <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> I'm enjoying using Joda Time classes in ERJars.  I seem to always manipulate 
>> dates more easily and naturally.  But once I come up with the compute joda 
>> DateTime I'm converting it to NSTimestamp as follows:
>> 
>>        DateTime dt = new DateTime();
>> 
>>        // Manipulate dt
>>        dt = dt.plusHours(1);
>> 
>>        // Convert back to NSTimestamp to store in EO property
>>        NSTimestamp ts = new NSTimestamp(dt.getMillis());
>> 
>> Is this the right way to do the conversion back to NSTimestamp?
>> 
>> And how about NSTimestamp into a joda DateTime?  Is it
>> 
>>        dt = new DateTime(ts.getTime());
>> 
>> ?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Ricardo
>> 
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