Re: Error Retrieving Date Records

From: Joseph Shraibman <jks(at)selectacast(dot)net>
To: bhuvana(at)linux(dot)ceedees(dot)com
Cc: pgsql-jdbc(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Error Retrieving Date Records
Date: 2001-05-14 22:38:06
Message-ID: 3B005E4E.B8B2A727@selectacast.net
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Use a java.text.SimpleDateFormat to make it look however you want.

Bhuvaneswari wrote:
>
> hai,
> I am developing some projects using postgresql-jdbc in RedHat Linux
> 6.5.2. When I store date fields in a table, it is stored with the
> correct format I have specified, when we are viewing in psql. But, when
> it comes with the program using jdbc, date field's format is changed.
> Eg, table field looks like '04/04/2001' but, when it comes with JTable
> or JTextField, it is shown in a reverse format like '2001/04/04'. I
> tried to set up the Date format manually in the program, but retrieves
> the same error. Also, I made a change in psql as 'set date to 'European'
> and other formats' which does not produce any change. What is the
> problem and how it could be overcome. Please do reply. Thanks in
> advance.
> bhuvana.
>
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