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oracle 9i can't convert oracle.sql.TIMESTAMP to Timestamp

Asked by optimal in Oracle Database

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Hi,

I have a table in the database with a timestamp column.
It has to be timestamp because I'm using the same table with another database and I don't want to maintain 2 different tables, queries.

With Oracle the type that I get back is oracle.sql.TIMESTAMP. Trying to convert it or to invoke any method on it seem to throw an exception.

Does anyone know how one may convert from Oracle's type to a standard timestamp.

I tried using both ojdbc14.jar as well as classes12.jar, but had no success with both.

Thanks in advance,
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