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Java ResultSet.getString() for Date field displaying 00:00:00.0


I am using a generic method to loop through and convert a ResultSet to a String array. I am wondering why does the Date column in Oracle db value come print out as 2015-01-09 00:00:00.0 while the date in the database shows 2015-01-09 ?

Here is the code, the col type in Oracle is Date

    while(rs.next()) {
        String[] arr = new String[colCount];
        for(int i = 1; i <= colCount; i++) {
            arr[i-1] = rs.getString(i);
        }//end for
        list.add(arr);
    }//end while

So that is part 1 of the question, part 2 of the question - is my best option for a generic method here to do a .replace 00:00:00.0 to remove that?


Solution

  • You shouldn't be using rs.getString() on a Date datatype. You should be using rs.getDate() and then parse the date as you wish.

    Example:

    java.sql.Date date = rs.getDate(i);
    DateFormat dateFormat = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd");
    String dateStr = dateFormat.format(date);
    

    Or you can directly get date as string directly from the database using the TO_CHAR function like this:

    SELECT TO_CHAR(col1, 'yyyy-mm-dd') AS 'MYDATE' FROM TABLE1;
    

    And then get it as string:

    String dateStr = rs.getString("MYDATE");
    

    Hope this helps