14.3 OracleDate Structure

The OracleDate structure represents the Oracle DATE data type to be stored in or retrieved from a database. Each OracleDate stores the following information: year, month, day, hour, minute, and second.

Class Inheritance

System.Object

  System.ValueType

    Oracle.DataAccess.Types.OracleDate

Declaration

// C#
public struct OracleDate : IComparable, INullable, IXmlSerializable

Requirements

Provider ODP.NET, Unmanaged Driver ODP.NET, Managed Driver

Assembly

Oracle.DataAccess.dll

Oracle.ManagedDataAccess.dll

Namespace

Oracle.DataAccess.Types

Oracle.ManagedDataAccess.Types

.NET Framework

3.5, 4.5, 4.6, 4.7

4.5, 4.6, 4.7

Thread Safety

All public static methods are thread-safe, although instance methods do not guarantee thread safety.

Example

// C#
 
using System;
using Oracle.DataAccess.Types;
using Oracle.DataAccess.Client;
 
class OracleDateSample
{
  static void Main(string[] args)
  {
    // Initialize the dates to the lower and upper boundaries
    OracleDate date1 = OracleDate.MinValue;
    OracleDate date2 = OracleDate.MaxValue;
    OracleDate date3 = new OracleDate(DateTime.MinValue);
    OracleDate date4 = new OracleDate(DateTime.MaxValue);
    
    // Set the thread's DateFormat for output
    OracleGlobalization info = OracleGlobalization.GetClientInfo();
    info.DateFormat = "DD-MON-YYYY BC";
    OracleGlobalization.SetThreadInfo(info);
 
    // Print the lower and upper boundaries
    Console.WriteLine("OracleDate ranges from\n{0}\nto\n{1}\n", 
      date1, date2);
    Console.WriteLine(".NET DateTime ranges from\n{0}\nto\n{1}\n", 
      date3, date4);
  }
}