Re: time stamp granularity issue in Oracle
From: L. Tseng <lesliet_at_u.washington.edu>
Date: 1997/11/06
Message-ID: <63ter2$g5u$1_at_nntp6.u.washington.edu>#1/1
Date: 1997/11/06
Message-ID: <63ter2$g5u$1_at_nntp6.u.washington.edu>#1/1
[Quoted] Why? Is it too hard to do?
In article <01bce9f9$6bfa1010$54110b87_at_clamagent>,
Dan Clamage <clamage_at_mime.dw.lucent.com> wrote:
>> How about I need to get microseconds?
Can't.
>> How can I get around this in Oracle?
>You could build a clock server in C and pass a string via a pipe with the
>correct time in microseconds, but by the time you get it, it won't be very
>accurate.
>> Does anyone know Oracle will increase the DATE granularity in the near
>future?
>I'm quite sure they have no plans (or interest) in modifying their internal
>date format in this direction.
>-djc
-- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Leslie Tseng lesliet_at_writeme.com =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=Received on Thu Nov 06 1997 - 00:00:00 CET