Date and time input is accepted in almost any reasonable format, including ISO 8601, SQL-compatible, traditional PostgreSQL, and others.I don't know about Oracle, but any modern (or not so modern) database engine should provide either a standard time format, or has a function to convert to the time format you want.
Hope this helps,,,
In reply to Re: dbi and dates
by abstracts
in thread dbi and dates
by smackdab
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