You should see the full date/time. Are you sure there is a time? Some databases allow definition of bare DATE columns. There is no way of changing the default format, but the default format has time, even to milliseconds, if I remember correctly. If you are sure your columns has time info, give me the database and column definition and I'll try to reproduce your problem.
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Thanks. I've duplicated your problem. Which is the short form of "You were right and I was wrong" :o) I distinctly remember it to be otherwise some time ago, so it's probably some change I did to better support timestamp columns and so on. I'll have a look and report.
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Hello,
how can I change the display format of an date object? I see only e.g.2011-06-15 and not the full time.
Thanks
You should see the full date/time. Are you sure there is a time? Some databases allow definition of bare DATE columns. There is no way of changing the default format, but the default format has time, even to milliseconds, if I remember correctly. If you are sure your columns has time info, give me the database and column definition and I'll try to reproduce your problem.
Good vibes.
I use an oracle db, 10.2.0.1.0 driver version (classes12.zip) and an date field.
Thanks. I've duplicated your problem. Which is the short form of "You were right and I was wrong" :o) I distinctly remember it to be otherwise some time ago, so it's probably some change I did to better support timestamp columns and so on. I'll have a look and report.
Thanks for the feedback.
OK, I've published a new release 3.3.10. Test to see if your problem is solved.
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Thank you very much. This works excelent.
thomas