OracleTimeStampLTZ(string)
This constructor creates a new instance of the OracleTimeStampLTZ
structure and sets its value for date and time using the supplied string.
Declaration
// C# public OracleTimeStampLTZ(string tsStr);
Parameters
-
tsStr
A string that represents an Oracle
TIMESTAMP
WITH
LOCAL
TIME
ZONE
.
Exceptions
ArgumentException
- The tsStr
is an invalid string representation of an Oracle TIMESTAMP
WITH
LOCAL
TIME
ZONE
or the supplied tsStr
is not in the timestamp format specified by the OracleGlobalization
.TimeStampFormat
property of the thread, which represents the Oracle NLS_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT
parameter.
ArgumentNullException
- The tsStr
value is null.
Remarks
The names and abbreviations used for months and days are in the language specified by the DateLanguage
and Calendar
properties of the thread's OracleGlobalization
object. If any of the thread's globalization properties are set to null or an empty string, the client computer's settings are used.
Example
// C# using System; using Oracle.DataAccess.Client; using Oracle.DataAccess.Types; class OracleTimeStampLTZSample { static void Main() { // Set the nls_timestamp_format for the OracleTimeStampLTZ(string) // constructor OracleGlobalization info = OracleGlobalization.GetClientInfo(); info.TimeStampFormat = "DD-MON-YYYY HH:MI:SS.FF AM"; OracleGlobalization.SetThreadInfo(info); // construct OracleTimeStampLTZ from a string using the format // specified. OracleTimeStampLTZ ts = new OracleTimeStampLTZ("11-NOV-1999 11:02:33.444 AM"); // Set the nls_timestamp_format for the ToString() method info.TimeStampFormat = "YYYY-MON-DD HH:MI:SS.FF AM"; OracleGlobalization.SetThreadInfo(info); // Prints "1999-NOV-11 11:02:33.444000000 AM" Console.WriteLine(ts.ToString()); } }
See Also:
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"Oracle.DataAccess.Types and Oracle.ManagedDataAccess.Types Namespaces"
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Oracle Database SQL Language Referencefor further information on date format elements