fix: sqlite3 fix , but omitted the time test.#1177
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SQLite doesn't store timezone information. In fact, it doesn't even have a real datetime type.
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lol. I put main comment into a line in this PR and not here.
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@seuros ok yeah I will take a stab at removing the extra construction. |
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SQLite doesn't store timezone information. In fact, it doesn't even have a real datetime type.
@enebo , please double review the Java code.
AR 8, expect always a Result that respond with a collection.
For the usec hack, i did not understand the test or the hack as Timezone and usec are not supported.