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java sql timestamp 4.1 problem with Timestamp nanoseconds  
I just downloaded an evaluation copy of jConnect 4.1.  I am testing it with Adaptive Server Anywhere 6.0.0.643. Everything seems to be fine except I am having problems setting and retrieving Timestamp values when they have nanosecond precision, i.e, the nanos value is non-zero.  If I insert a row with a Timestamp (PreparedStatement.setTimestamp()) with nanos and then subsequently select that row value(aResultSet.getTimestamp()) the timestamp returned is NOT the same (the nanos value is incorrect).  If I zero the nanos value before the insert then things work OK Any clues?
 
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java sql timestamp 4.1 problem with Timestamp nanoseconds  
I just downloaded an evaluation copy of jConnect 4.1.  I am testing it with Adaptive Server Anywhere 6.0.0.643. Everything seems to be fine except I am having problems setting and retrieving Timestamp values when they have nanosecond precision, i.e, the nanos value is non-zero.  If I insert a row with a Timestamp (PreparedStatement.setTimestamp()) with nanos and then subsequently select that row value(aResultSet.getTimestamp()) the timestamp returned is NOT the same (the nanos value is incorrect).  If I zero the nanos value before the insert then things work OK Any clues?
 
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insert then things work OK Any clues?
 
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java sql timestamp 4.1 problem with Timestamp nanoseconds  
I just downloaded an evaluation copy of jConnect 4.1.  I am testing it with Adaptive Server Anywhere 6.0.0.643. Everything seems to be fine except I am having problems setting and retrieving Timestamp values when they have nanosecond precision, i.e, the nanos value is non-zero.  If I insert a row with a Timestamp (PreparedStatement.setTimestamp()) with nanos and then subsequently select that row value(aResultSet.getTimestamp()) the timestamp returned is NOT the same (the nanos value is incorrect).  If I zero the nanos value before the insert then things work OK Any clues?
 
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java sql timestamp 4.1 problem with Timestamp nanoseconds  
I just downloaded an evaluation copy of jConnect 4.1.  I am testing it with Adaptive Server Anywhere 6.0.0.643. Everything seems to be fine except I am having problems setting and retrieving Timestamp values when they have nanosecond precision, i.e, the nanos value is non-zero.  If I insert a row with a Timestamp (PreparedStatement.setTimestamp()) with nanos and then subsequently select that row value(aResultSet.getTimestamp()) the timestamp returned is NOT the same (the nanos value is incorrect).  If I zero the nanos value before the insert then things work OK Any clues?
 
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java sql timestamp 4.1 problem with Timestamp nanoseconds  
I just downloaded an evaluation copy of jConnect 4.1.  I am testing it with Adaptive Server Anywhere 6.0.0.643. Everything seems to be fine except I am having problems setting and retrieving Timestamp values when they have nanosecond precision, i.e, the nanos value is non-zero.  If I insert a row with a Timestamp (PreparedStatement.setTimestamp()) with nanos and then subsequently select that row value(aResultSet.getTimestamp()) the timestamp returned is NOT the same (the nanos value is incorrect).  If I zero the nanos value before the insert then things work OK Any clues?
 
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