Re: [SQL] Index on Type Numeric
At 01:05 AM 7/8/99 -0400, you wrote:
I get the same for indexing TIMESTAMP in version 6.4.2. Has this been
fixed in 6.5?No. DATETIME works, though.
Not really, since I need to access it from JDBC and the
ResultSet.getTimestamp() method doesn't work with DATETIME columns (at
least under my installation of 6.4.2).Thanks, anyway.
Peter, we are getting requests for DATETIME in jdbc. Can you add it?
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Peter, we are getting requests for DATETIME in jdbc. Can you add it?
If it matters...
I'm planning on folding datetime into timestamp for the next release
(unless there are objections). Both names will be synonyms, but the
underlying code will be say "timestamp", and will look like the
current "datetime".
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