My mistake - its not to do with TOracleTimestamp.
Just a comment, but the TOracleTimestamp documentation seems rather unfinished. A lot of the help for functions just says "Creates a new" and that is it.
Also some help for us C++ coders would be nice (or even just a couple of examples).
G.
I've got it fixed, but now I have another problem. An intermittent "Invalid argument to date encode". However the exact same data may encode the next few tries. I am trying to work out what it is that is causing it. He is the code snippet to encode the date and stuff it into the database...
I have a database to which I connect to via a suite of PL/SQL scripts. The only one that is giving us trouble is the one that uses TimeStamps. I was originally using licensed version of DOA 3.4.6 to connect, but trying to pass a TDateTime resulted in the millisecond field being stored as 000...