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Deepa Dinendra wrote:
> My Pro*c programs which were not having any problems with dates before
> 01-jan-2000 is failing where ever there is sysdate function call.
>
> I tried the following:
> today varchar[15];
>
> EXEC SQL select sysdate into :today from dual;
> printf("Today is %s \n", today.arr);
>
> The result I obtained is
> Today is 05-JAN-015:20
Perhaps not the real problem,
but since when is a varchar \0 terminated?
You use printf with %s...
shouldn't the line "today.arr[today.len] = '\0';" be added just before
printing?
--
Erwin Dondorp
<http://www.dondorp.com/>
Received on Thu Jan 06 2000 - 15:16:24 CST
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