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Subject: Re: [pgjdbc/pgjdbc] issue #3433: Same timestamps, but different values when saved (executeUpdate) to database
Date: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 16:21:53 +0000
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`Date` is not persisted, it is just a way to create a `Timestamp`. I know having both `Date` àd `OffsetDateTime` is weird. Actualy, i have 2 tables, one is having Date, one have OffsetDateTime.
The issue is, both Java datetime have the same value, but persisted differently to the DB.
I don't really care about the `timestamp with time zone`, i just call 2 `set***` methods` of jdbc and i would expect it work correctly
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