Jason Tesser wrote:
HI

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Are you sure the issue is the change from PG7.4=>PG8.0, or have you upgraded your jdbc package at the same time?


I have upgraded the driver to the version that matched pg 8.0

I think your previous version should work just fine.

here is where I am executing the statement in java
       stmt = con.prepareStatement(DATEOUTUPDATE);
       stmt.setString(1, dateout);
       stmt.setString(2, comment);
       stmt.setString(3, pactimeid);

Hmm - should this not be something like:
  stmt.setTimestamp(1,dateout) / stmt.setDateTime(1,dateout)


That would be a better :-)  way to do it but for now I am just trying to
deal with the code that is there :-)

Try downgrading to the previous jdbc driver and see if that works around your problems.

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  Richard Huxton
  Archonet Ltd

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