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 Post subject: [Informix] Strange mapping for java.util.Date, is it a BUG ?
PostPosted: Tue May 04, 2004 12:21 pm 
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I used Informix to do some test and I noticed that if I had a attribute in java.util.Date, it is automatically converted in DATETIME HOUR TO SECOND in Informix. By that way, the data base doesn't persist the day but only the hour (ex : 18:08:34). When I ask load the data from Informix, Java tolds me that the date is "1 May 1970 16:08:34 GMT", it's the right hour. (I live in French and we had 2 hours more that GMT)

With Informix, in order to obtain a right result I told in the mapping file that the field in Hibernate's type is "Time". The attribute is thus converted into DATETIME YEAR TO FRACTION(5). I have the good informations in Database (ex:2004-05-04 18:08:34.00000) but when I load the data from Informix, Java tolds me that the day is still "1 May 1970 17:08:34 GMT", it a wrong date and a wrong hour.

I found it strange and I wonder if it's a bug.

I did the same on MaxDB and I got a Timestamp. That was normal and I had the right date on loading : "4 May 2004 16:08:34 GMT".

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