DateTimeFormat

Description

When you update data in the DataWindow painter, PowerBuilder builds a SQL UPDATE statement in the background. The DateTimeFormat parameter determines how PowerBuilder specifies a DateTime datatype when it builds the SQL UPDATE statement. (A DateTime datatype contains both a date value and a time value.)

Applies to

ADO.NET

OLE DB

SNC SQL Native Client for Microsoft SQL Server

MSOLEDBSQL Microsoft OLE DB Driver for SQL Server

Syntax

DateTimeFormat='datetime_format'

Parameter

Description

datetime_format

The datetime format you want PowerBuilder to use when it builds a SQL UPDATE statement to update a data source in the DataWindow painter.

For more on display formats, see the the section called “Defining display formats” in Users Guide.


Default value

If no value is specified for the DateTimeFormat parameter, PowerBuilder does not use a datetime datatype.

Usage

When you call stored procedures, the database server might not accept the DateTime format built by PowerBuilder. If this occurs, you can try to use another format. For example, for Microsoft SQL Server, try this format:

DateTimeFormat='\''yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.fff\'''

PowerBuilder parses the backslash followed by two single quotes (\'') as a single quote.

Examples

Assume you are updating a table named Files by setting the Timestamp column to 4/2/06 3:45 pm. This DateTime is represented by the following DateTime format:

m/d/yy h:mm am/pm

To specify that PowerBuilder should use this format for the DateTime datatype when it builds the SQL UPDATE statement:

  • Database profile

    Type the following in the DateTime Format box on the Syntax page in the Database Profile Setup dialog box:

    m/d/yy h:mm am/pm
  • Application

    Type the following in code:

    SQLCA.DBParm="DateTimeFormat='\''m/d/yy h:mm am/pm\'''"

What happens

PowerBuilder builds the following SQL UPDATE statement to update the table:

UPDATE FILES
SET TIMESTAMP='4/2/06 3:45 pm'

See also

DateFormat

TimeFormat