Hi List,

We have tables with mysql DATE type fields and EO attribute types of NSTimestamp.

After upgrading mysql from 5.0.18 to 5.0.45, the queries are no longer matching against dates correctly.

For recent dates the date in the query sent to the database has no time component, such as: 2008-01-01 00:00:00

But, for dates relating to British Summer Time, they appear in the log as: 2007-08-01 01:00:00

So a 1 hour shift has been applied to the time in the query for dates within BST.

Using mysql 5.0.18 this has/is working. With mysql 5.0.45 it no longer works, the queries relating to BST don't match the dates held on the datebase (just dates with no time).

I think the cleanest solution would be if the various WO layers (mysql adaptor?) didn't add any time component to the query, but I would be very interested in any suggestions for resolving this in any way.

Thanks
John


John Pollard
0208 892 2143
077 4221 0024


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