Package org.h2.value
Class ValueTimestampTimeZone
Implementation of the TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE data type.
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Field Summary
FieldsModifier and TypeFieldDescriptionstatic final intThe default precision and display size of the textual representation of a timestamp.static final intThe maximum precision and display size of the textual representation of a timestamp.Fields inherited from class org.h2.value.Value
ARRAY, ASSIGN_TO, BIGINT, BINARY, BLOB, BOOLEAN, CAST_TO, CHAR, CLOB, CONVERT_TO, DATE, DECFLOAT, DOUBLE, EMPTY_VALUES, ENUM, GEOMETRY, INTEGER, INTERVAL_DAY, INTERVAL_DAY_TO_HOUR, INTERVAL_DAY_TO_MINUTE, INTERVAL_DAY_TO_SECOND, INTERVAL_HOUR, INTERVAL_HOUR_TO_MINUTE, INTERVAL_HOUR_TO_SECOND, INTERVAL_MINUTE, INTERVAL_MINUTE_TO_SECOND, INTERVAL_MONTH, INTERVAL_SECOND, INTERVAL_YEAR, INTERVAL_YEAR_TO_MONTH, JAVA_OBJECT, JSON, MAX_LONG_DECIMAL, MIN_LONG_DECIMAL, NULL, NUMERIC, REAL, ROW, SMALLINT, TIME, TIME_TZ, TIMESTAMP, TIMESTAMP_TZ, TINYINT, TYPE_COUNT, UNKNOWN, UUID, VARBINARY, VARCHAR, VARCHAR_IGNORECASEFields inherited from interface org.h2.util.HasSQL
ADD_PLAN_INFORMATION, DEFAULT_SQL_FLAGS, NO_CASTS, QUOTE_ONLY_WHEN_REQUIRED, REPLACE_LOBS_FOR_TRACE, TRACE_SQL_FLAGS -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionintcompareTypeSafe(Value o, CompareMode mode, CastDataProvider provider) Compare this value against another value given that the values are of the same data type.booleanCheck if the two values have the same hash code.static ValueTimestampTimeZonefromDateValueAndNanos(long dateValue, long timeNanos, int timeZoneOffsetSeconds) Get or create a date value for the given date.longA bit field with bits for the year, month, and day (see DateTimeUtils for encoding).Returns value as string in ISO format.intGet the memory used by this object.getSQL(StringBuilder builder, int sqlFlags) Appends the SQL statement of this object to the specified builder.Get the value as a string.longThe nanoseconds since midnight.intThe time zone offset in seconds.getType()Returns the data type.intGet the value type.inthashCode()static ValueTimestampTimeZoneparse(String s, CastDataProvider provider) Parse a string to a ValueTimestamp.Methods inherited from class org.h2.value.Value
add, castTo, charLength, clearCache, compareTo, compareWithNull, containsNull, convertForAssignTo, convertTo, convertTo, convertTo, convertTo, convertTo, convertToAnyArray, convertToAnyJson, convertToAnyRow, convertToBigint, convertToBoolean, convertToChar, convertToDate, convertToDouble, convertToEnum, convertToGeometry, convertToInt, convertToInt, convertToJavaObject, convertToJson, convertToLong, convertToReal, convertToSmallint, convertToTinyint, convertToUuid, divide, getBigDecimal, getBoolean, getByte, getBytes, getBytesNoCopy, getDouble, getFloat, getHigherOrder, getInputStream, getInputStream, getInt, getLong, getReader, getReader, getShort, getSignum, getTypeName, getUnsupportedExceptionForOperation, getValueWithFirstNull, isFalse, isTrue, modulus, multiply, negate, octetLength, subtract, toStringMethods inherited from class org.h2.value.VersionedValue
getCommittedValue, getCurrentValue, getOperationId, isCommittedMethods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, waitMethods inherited from interface org.h2.util.HasSQL
getSQL, getTraceSQL
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Field Details
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DEFAULT_PRECISION
public static final int DEFAULT_PRECISIONThe default precision and display size of the textual representation of a timestamp. Example: 2001-01-01 23:59:59.123456+10:00- See Also:
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MAXIMUM_PRECISION
public static final int MAXIMUM_PRECISIONThe maximum precision and display size of the textual representation of a timestamp. Example: 2001-01-01 23:59:59.123456789+10:00- See Also:
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Method Details
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fromDateValueAndNanos
public static ValueTimestampTimeZone fromDateValueAndNanos(long dateValue, long timeNanos, int timeZoneOffsetSeconds) Get or create a date value for the given date.- Parameters:
dateValue- the date value, a bit field with bits for the year, month, and daytimeNanos- the nanoseconds since midnighttimeZoneOffsetSeconds- the timezone offset in seconds- Returns:
- the value
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parse
Parse a string to a ValueTimestamp. This method supports the format +/-year-month-day hour:minute:seconds.fractional and an optional timezone part.- Parameters:
s- the string to parseprovider- the cast information provider, may benullfor literals with time zone- Returns:
- the date
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getDateValue
public long getDateValue()A bit field with bits for the year, month, and day (see DateTimeUtils for encoding).- Returns:
- the data value
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getTimeNanos
public long getTimeNanos()The nanoseconds since midnight.- Returns:
- the nanoseconds
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getTimeZoneOffsetSeconds
public int getTimeZoneOffsetSeconds()The time zone offset in seconds.- Returns:
- the offset
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getType
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getValueType
public int getValueType()Description copied from class:ValueGet the value type.- Specified by:
getValueTypein classValue- Returns:
- the value type
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getMemory
public int getMemory()Description copied from class:ValueGet the memory used by this object. -
getString
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getISOString
Returns value as string in ISO format.- Returns:
- value as string in ISO format
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getSQL
Description copied from interface:HasSQLAppends the SQL statement of this object to the specified builder.- Parameters:
builder- string buildersqlFlags- formatting flags- Returns:
- the specified string builder
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compareTypeSafe
Description copied from class:ValueCompare this value against another value given that the values are of the same data type.- Specified by:
compareTypeSafein classValue- Parameters:
o- the other valuemode- the compare modeprovider- the cast information provider- Returns:
- 0 if both values are equal, -1 if the other value is smaller, and 1 otherwise
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equals
Description copied from class:ValueCheck if the two values have the same hash code. No data conversion is made; this method returns false if the other object is not of the same class. For some values, compareTo may return 0 even if equals return false. Example: ValueDecimal 0.0 and 0.00. -
hashCode
public int hashCode()
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