Java SQL Time removeTimefromDate(Date inputDate)

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Description

Method removeTimefromDate.

License

Open Source License

Parameter

Parameter Description
inputDate Date

Return

java.sql.Date

Declaration

public static java.sql.Date removeTimefromDate(Date inputDate) 

Method Source Code

//package com.java2s;
/**/* www.ja v a2 s .  c o  m*/
 * @author David Garratt
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 * Project Name : Commander4j
 * 
 * Filename     : JUtility.java
 * 
 * Package Name : com.commander4j.util
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import java.util.Calendar;
import java.util.Date;

public class Main {
    /**
     * Method removeTimefromDate.
     * 
     * @param inputDate
     *            Date
     * @return java.sql.Date
     */
    public static java.sql.Date removeTimefromDate(Date inputDate) {
        Calendar caldate = Calendar.getInstance();
        caldate.setTime(inputDate);

        int day = caldate.get(Calendar.DATE);
        int month = caldate.get(Calendar.MONTH);
        int year = caldate.get(Calendar.YEAR);
        java.sql.Date sqldate = getSQLDate(year, month, day);

        return sqldate;
    }

    /**
     * Method getSQLDate.
     * 
     * @return java.sql.Date
     */
    public static java.sql.Date getSQLDate() {
        Calendar caldate = Calendar.getInstance();
        int day = caldate.get(Calendar.DATE);
        int month = caldate.get(Calendar.MONTH);
        int year = caldate.get(Calendar.YEAR);
        java.sql.Date sqldate = getSQLDate(year, month, day);

        return sqldate;
    }

    /**
     * Method getSQLDate.
     * 
     * @param caldate
     *            Calendar
     * @return java.sql.Date
     */
    public static java.sql.Date getSQLDate(Calendar caldate) {
        java.sql.Date sqldate = new java.sql.Date(caldate.getTimeInMillis());

        return sqldate;
    }

    /**
     * Method getSQLDate.
     * 
     * @param yyyy
     *            int
     * @param mm
     *            int
     * @param dd
     *            int
     * @return java.sql.Date
     */
    public static java.sql.Date getSQLDate(int yyyy, int mm, int dd) {
        Calendar caldate = Calendar.getInstance();
        caldate.set(yyyy, mm, dd, 0, 0, 0);

        java.sql.Date sqldate = new java.sql.Date(caldate.getTimeInMillis());

        return sqldate;
    }
}

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