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I have finally gotten back to this and have the initial problem solved. After doing a bit more digging, I found that I was using an old version of JDBCR4. I updated this and my dates convert properly. Apparently it was an issue with daylight savings.


Now I have another problem. We are using ESRI and apparently ESRI uses UTC time.
So if my date/time is say 2015-04-24 03:00:00 when it displays its going to display as 2015-04-23 because of the UTC offset.
I'm being told that in order for my dates to display properly, I actually have to adjust them by the offset(eastern 5 hours)

That just doesn't feel right to me.

Anybody using ESRI and having to deal with this issue? Is this my only option?


Thanks

Mike



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