I am trying to get date in my database that have format like this "dd/MM/yyyy" and compare them to get latest date..
I was surprised to find that it couldn't do the conversion implicitly or explicitly - but I don't even know how I would do this, as the Java API is still fairly new to me. Any suggestions? It seems like this should be an easy feat to accomplish.
from String last_updatedArr[]
's array result :
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
12/11/2015
13/11/2015
Method:
public String latestDate(){
String last_updated=null;
try {
String last_updatedDb=null;
String query = "SELECT Last_updated FROM Mattress";
PreparedStatement pst = conn.prepareStatement(query);
ResultSet rs= pst.executeQuery();
String last_updatedArr[]=new String[100];
while(rs.next()){
int i = 0;
last_updatedDb=rs.getString("Last_updated");
System.out.println(last_updatedDb);
last_updatedArr[i]=last_updatedDb;
i++;
}
SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat("dd/MM/yyyy");
java.sql.Date date1,date2;
for(int i =0;i<last_updatedArr.length;i++){
date1 = (java.sql.Date)sdf.parse(last_updatedArr[i]);
date2 = (java.sql.Date)sdf.parse("1/1/2010");
if(date1.after(date2)){
//Date1 is after Date2
last_updated= sdf.format(date1);
}
if(date1.before(date2)){
//Date1 is before Date2
last_updated= sdf.format(date2);
}
if(date1.equals(date2)){
//Date1 is equal Date2
last_updated= sdf.format(date1);
}
}
} catch (ParseException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}catch (SQLException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
return last_updated;
}
Your loop resets i
on every iteration. Move the declaration of i
in your while
loop. Or just use a for
loop. Like,
for(int i = 0; rs.next(); i++) {
last_updatedDb = rs.getString("Last_updated");
System.out.println(last_updatedDb);
last_updatedArr[i] = last_updatedDb;
}
or something like,
int i = 0;
while(rs.next()){
// int i = 0;
last_updatedArr[i] = rs.getString("Last_updated");
System.out.println(last_updatedArr[i]);
i++;
}
SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat("dd/MM/yyyy");
java.sql.Date date1,date2;
// reuse i from while loop...
for(i = 0; i < last_updatedArr.length; i++){
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