Oracle® C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide 10g Release 2 (10.2) Part Number B14294-02 |
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This class conforms to the SQL92 TIMESTAMP
and TIMESTAMPTZ
types, and works with all database TIMESTAMP
types: TIMESTAMP
, TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE
, and TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME ZONE
.
Timestamp
time components, such as hour, minute, second and fractional section are in the time zone specified for the Timestamp
. This is new behavior for the 10g release; previous versions supported GMT values of time components. Time components were only converted to the time zone specified by Timestamp
when they were stored in the database. For example, the following Timestamp() call constructs a Timestamp
value 13-Nov 2003 17:24:30.0
in timezone +5:30
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Timestamp ts(env, 2003, 11, 13, 17, 24, 30, 0, 5, 30);
The behavior of this call in previous releases would interpret the timestamp components as GMT, resulting in a timestamp value of 13-Nov 2003 11:54:30.0
in timezone +5:30
. Users were forced to convert the timestamps to GMT before invoking the constructor.
Note:
For GMT timezone, both hour and minute equal0
.This behaviour change also applies to setDate() and setTime() methods.
The fields of Timestamp
class and their legal ranges are provided in Table 12-48. An SQLException
will occur if a parameter is out of range.
Table 12-48 Fields of Timestamp and Their Legal Ranges
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unsigned int |
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unsigned int |
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unsigned int |
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unsigned int |
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unsigned int |
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int |
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int |
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Table 12-49 Summary of Timestamp Methods
Method | Summary |
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Sets the time stamp from the values provided by the string. |
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Gets the date from the |
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Gets the time from the |
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Returns the time zone hour and minute offset value. |
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Returns a |
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Returns a |
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Checks if |
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Simple assignment. |
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Checks if a and b are equal. |
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Checks if a and b are not equal. |
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Checks if a is greater than b. |
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Checks if a is greater than or equal to b. |
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Checks if a is less than b. |
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Checks if a is less than or equal to b. |
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Sets the year, month, day components contained for this timestamp. |
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Sets the value of Timestamp to |
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Sets the day, hour, minute, second and fractional second components for this timestamp. |
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Sets the hour and minute offset for time zone. |
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Returns a |
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Returns a |
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Returns a |
Timestamp
class constructor.
Syntax | Description |
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Timestamp( const Environment *env, int year=1, unsigned int month=1, unsigned int day=1, unsigned int hour=0, unsigned int min=0, unsigned int sec=0, unsigned int fs=0, int tzhour=0, int tzmin=0); |
Returns a default Timestamp object. Time components are understood to be in the specified time zone. |
Timestamp(); |
Returns a NULL Timestamp object. A NULL timestamp can be initialized by assignment or calling the fromText() method. Methods that can be called on NULL timestamp objects are setNull(), isNull() and operator=(). |
Timestamp( const Environment *env, int year, unsigned int month, unsigned int day, unsigned int hour, unsigned int min, unsigned int sec, unsigned int fs, const string &timezone); |
Multibyte support. The timezone can be passed as region, "US/Eastern", or as an offset from GMT, "+05:30". If an empty string is passed, then the time is considered to be in the current session's time zone. Used for constructing values for TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME ZONE types. |
Timestamp( const Environment *env, int year, unsigned int month, unsigned int day, unsigned int hour, unsigned int min, unsigned int sec, unsigned int fs, const UString &timezone); |
UTF16 (UString ) support. The timezone can be passed as region, "US/Eastern", or as an offset from GMT, "+05:30". If an empty string is passed, then the time is considered to be in the current session's time zone. Used for constructing values for TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME ZONE types. |
Timestamp( const Timestamp &src); |
Copy constructor. |
Parameter | Description |
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year |
Year component. |
month |
Month component. |
day |
Day component. |
hour |
Hour component. |
minute |
Minute component. |
second |
Second component. |
fs |
Fractional second component. |
tzhour |
Time zone difference hour component. |
tzmin |
Timezone difference minute component. |
src |
The original Timezone . |
Example 12-11 Using Default Timestamp Constructor
This example demonstrates that the default constructor creates a NULL
value, and how you can assign a non-NULL
value to a Timestamp
and perform operations on it:
Environment *env = Environment::createEnvironment(); //create a null timestamp Timestamp ts; if(ts.isNull()) cout << "\n ts is Null"; //assign a non null value to ts Timestamp notNullTs(env, 2000, 8, 17, 12, 0, 0, 0, 5, 30); ts = notNullTs; //now all operations are valid on ts int yr; unsigned int mth, day; ts.getDate(yr, mth, day);
Example 12-12 Using fromText() method to Initialize a NULL Timestamp Instance
The following code example demonstrates how to use the fromText() method to initialize a NULL
timestamp:
Environment *env = Environment::createEnvironment(); Timestamp ts1; ts1.fromText("01:16:17.12 04/03/1825", "hh:mi:ssxff dd/mm/yyyy", "", env);
Example 12-13 Comparing Timestamps Stored in the Database
The following code example demonstrates how to get the timestamp column from a result set, check whether the timestamp is NULL
, get the timestamp value in string format, and determine the difference between 2 timestamps:
Timestamp reft(env, 2001, 1, 1); ResultSet *rs=stmt->executeQuery( "select order_date from orders where customer_id=1"); rs->next(); //retrieve the timestamp column from result set Timestamp ts=rs->getTimestamp(1); //check timestamp for null if(!ts.isNull()) { string tsstr=ts.toText( //get the timestamp value in string format "dd/mm/yyyy hh:mi:ss [tzh:tzm]",0); if(reft<ts //compare timestamps IntervalDS ds=reft.subDS(ts); //get difference between timestamps }
Sets the timestamp value from the string. The string is expected to be in the format specified. If nlsParam
is specified, this will determine the nls parameters to be used for the conversion. If nlsParam
is not specified, the nls parameters are picked up from the environment which has been passed. In case environment is not passed, Globalization Support parameters are obtained from the environment associated with the instance, if any.
Sets Timestamp
object to value represented by a string
or UString
.
The value is interpreted based on the fmt
and nlsParam
parameters. In cases where nlsParam
is not passed, the Globalization Support settings of the envp
parameter are used.
Syntax | Description |
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void fromText( const string ×tmpStr, const string &fmt, const string &nlsParam = "", const Environment *env = NULL); |
Sets Timestamp object to value represented by a string . |
void fromText( const UString ×tmpStr, const UString &fmt, const UString &nlsParam, const Environment *env = NULL); |
Sets Timestamp object to value represented by a UString ; globalization enabled. |
Parameter | Description |
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timestmpStr |
The timestamp string or UString to be converted to a Timestamp object. |
fmt |
The format string. |
nlsParam |
The nls parameters string. If nlsParam is specified, this determines the nls parameters to be used for the conversion. If nlsParam is not specified, the nls parameters are picked up from envp . |
env |
The OCCI environment. In globalization enabled version of the method, used to determine NLS_CALENDAR for interpreting timestampStr . If env is not passed, the environment associated with the object controls the setting. Should be a non-NULL value if called on a NULL Timestamp object. |
Returns the year, month and day values of the Timestamp
.
Syntax
void getDate( int &year, unsigned int &month, unsigned int &day) const;
Parameter | Description |
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year |
Year component. |
month |
Month component. |
day |
Day component. |
Returns the hour, minute, second, and fractional second components
Syntax
void getTime( unsigned int &hour, unsigned int &minute, unsigned int &second, unsigned int &fs) const;
Parameter | Description |
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hour |
Hour component. |
minute |
Minute component. |
second |
Second component. |
fs |
Fractional second component. |
Returns the time zone offset in hours and minutes.
Syntax
void getTimeZoneOffset( int &hour, int &minute) const;
Parameter | Description |
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hour |
Time zone hour. |
minute |
Time zone minute. |
Adds an interval to timestamp.
Syntax | Description |
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const Timestamp intervalAdd( const IntervalDS& val) const; |
Adds an IntervalDS interval to the timestamp. |
const Timestamp intervalAdd( const IntervalYM& val) const; |
Adds an IntervalYM interval to the timestamp. |
Parameter | Description |
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val |
Interval to be added. |
Subtracts an interval from a timestamp and returns the result as a timestamp. Returns a Timestamp
with the value of this - val
.
Syntax | Description |
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const Timestamp intervalSub( const IntervalDS& val) const; |
Subtracts an IntervalDS interval to the timestamp. |
const Timestamp intervalsUB( const IntervalYM& val) const; |
Subtracts an IntervalYM interval to the timestamp. |
Parameter | Description |
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val |
Interval to be subtracted. |
Returns TRUE
if Timestamp
is NULL
or FALSE
otherwise.
Syntax
bool isNull() const;
Assigns a given timestamp object to this object.
Syntax
Timestamp & operator=( const Timestamp &src);
Parameter | Description |
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src |
Value to be assigned. |
Compares the timestamps specified. If the timestamps are equal, returns TRUE
, FALSE
otherwise. If either a
or b
is NULL
then FALSE
is returned.
Syntax
bool operator==( const Timestamp &first, const Timestamp &second);
Parameter | Description |
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first |
First timestamp to be compared. |
second |
Second timestamp to be compared. |
Compares the timestamps specified. If the timestamps are not equal then TRUE
is returned; otherwise, FALSE
is returned. If either timestamp is NULL
then FALSE
is returned.
Syntax
bool operator!=( const Timestamp &first, const Timestamp &second);
Parameter | Description |
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first |
First timestamp to be compared. |
second |
Second timestamp to be compared. |
Returns TRUE
if first
is greater than second
, FALSE
otherwise. If either is NULL
then FALSE
is returned.
Syntax
bool operator>( const Timestamp &first, const Timestamp &second);
Parameter | Description |
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first |
First timestamp to be compared. |
second |
Second timestamp to be compared. |
Compares the timestamps specified. If the first
timestamp is greater than or equal to the second
timestamp then TRUE
is returned; otherwise, FALSE
is returned. If either timestamp is NULL
then FALSE
is returned.
Syntax
bool operator>=( const Timestamp &first, const Timestamp &second);
Parameter | Description |
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first |
First timestamp to be compared. |
second |
Second timestamp to be compared. |
Returns TRUE
if first
is less than second
, FALSE
otherwise. If either a
or b
is NULL
then FALSE
is returned.
Syntax
bool operator<( const Timestamp &first, const Timestamp &second);
Parameter | Description |
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first |
First timestamp to be compared. |
second |
Second timestamp to be compared. |
Compares the timestamps specified. If the first timestamp is less than or equal to the second timestamp then TRUE
is returned; otherwise, FALSE
is returned. If either timestamp is NULL
then FALSE
is returned.
Syntax
bool operator<=( const Timestamp &first, const Timestamp &second);
Parameter | Description |
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first |
First timestamp to be compared. |
second |
Second timestamp to be compared. |
Sets the year, month, day components contained for this timestamp
Syntax
void setDate( int year, unsigned int month, unsigned int day);
Parameter | Description |
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year |
Year component. Valid values are -4713 through 9999. |
month |
Month component. Valid values are 1 through 12. |
day |
Day component. Valid values are 1 through 31. |
Sets the timestamp to NULL
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Syntax
void setNull();
Sets the day, hour, minute, second and fractional second components for this timestamp.
Syntax
void setTime( unsigned int hour, unsigned int minute, unsigned int second, unsigned int fs);
Parameter | Description |
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hour | Hour component. Valid values are 0 through 23. |
minute | Minute component. Valid values are 0 through 59. |
second | Second component. Valid values are 0 through 59. |
fs | Fractional second component. |
Sets the hour and minute offset for time zone.
Syntax
void setTimeZoneOffset( int hour, int minute);
Parameter | Description |
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hour | Time zone hour. Valid values are -12 through 12. |
minute | Time zone minute. Valid values are -59 through 59. |
Computes the difference between this timestamp and the specified timestamp and return the difference as an IntervalDS
.
Syntax
const IntervalDS subDS( const Timestamp& val) const;
Parameter | Description |
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val | Timestamp to be subtracted. |
Computes the difference between timestamp values and return the difference as an IntervalYM
.
Syntax
const IntervalYM subYM( const Timestamp& val) const;
Parameter | Description |
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val |
Timestamp to be subtracted. |
Returns a string
or UString
representation for the timestamp in the format specified.
If nlsParam
is specified, this will determine the nls parameters to be used for the conversion. If nlsParam
is not specified, the nls parameters are picked up from the environment associated with the instance, if any.
Syntax | Description |
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string toText( const string &fmt, unsigned int fsprec, const string &nlsParam = "") const; |
Returns a string representation for the timestamp in the format specified. |
UString toText( const UString &fmt, unsigned int fsprec, const UString &nlsParam) const; |
Returns a UString representation for the timestamp in the format specified; globalization enabled. |
Parameter | Description |
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fmt |
The format string. |
fsprec |
The precision for the fractional second component of Timestamp . |
nlsParam |
The nls parameters string. If nlsParam is specified, this determines the nls parameters to be used for the conversion. If nlsParam is not specified, the nls parameters are picked up from envp . |