I am trying to get two dates from a SQL query, and compare them. So to compare them, I believe I will need to use the “Date” type. Here is what I am trying, I know I am getting the date from the resultSet incorrectly, but I am not sure how to do it.
Date validDate = new Date(0);
Date currentDate = new Date(0);
// query
if (result.next()) {
validDate = (result.getObject("validDate")!=null)?result.getObject("validDate").toDate():"";
currentDate = (result.getObject("currentDate")!=null)?result.getObject("currentDate").toDate():"";
}
if (currentDate > validDate) {
//do something
}
So again, this was my attempt, but I cant seem to get it to run. Thanks in advance.
EDIT: the query has TO_CHAR(column, ‘MM-DD-YYYY’) on the two dates that I am getting.
EDIT: Now you’ve mentioned that your query converts the date to a string, stop doing that. You’ll end up reparsing it on the calling side – so why perform two conversions pointlessly? Keep string conversions to the absolute minimum – stay in the most appropriate data type wherever possible.
Original answer
You haven’t shown what
resultis, but you probably want something likeResultSet.getDate()to fetch the date values.Note that your comparison code won’t work either because there’s no
>forDate– you’d need something like:Or fetch the underlying number of millis:
Additionally:
Datevariable – a string isn’t aDate.ResultSet.getDate()and check whether the returned value isnull, rather than callinggetObjectfirst and thengetDate()