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I am converting the racestarttime and raceendtime which are epoch time to date as follows.

  Date startDateTime = new Date(raceStartTime.toLong())
  Date endDateTime = new Date(raceEndTime.toLong())

The first two columns are start and end date time and the last two columns are epoch millisecond start and end time. The date columns in mysql are of type datetime(6).Why is the fractional part not saved in database? I appreciate any insights. I am using grails 2.2 and mysql 5.7.

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    What is Date? java.util.Date or java.sql.Date? Anyway, you should be using java.sql.Timestamp.
    – Andreas
    Aug 25, 2020 at 9:14
  • What type does raceStartTime have?
    – deHaar
    Aug 25, 2020 at 9:24
  • Why is the fractional part not saved in database? Are you sure that it exists in a value which you save?
    – Akina
    Aug 25, 2020 at 9:27

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