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Hi
I have a problem building a time field from database.
I have a data base which has time field defined in it
(T ), I am reading this time field using
resultSet.getTime() method from SQL,
but when the field value is 24:00:00 , i get
java.sql.Time as 00:00:00, which is start of day and
not end of day
So if the date field is 10-10-03 and time is field is
24:00:00 then actually it is end of day, but when i
field a timestamp field i get it is as start of day
is there any work around for solving this problem

Ashish

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