Fixed #18465 -- Set date formats correctly on Oracle

Correctly configure NLS_SESSION_PARAMETERS to format Date and DateTime
on Oracle backend.

Thanks to Josh Smeaton for report & patch.
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Josh Smeaton 2012-06-12 20:30:52 +10:00 committed by Anssi Kääriäinen
parent 05d333ba3b
commit fa182e8ae8
2 changed files with 23 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -479,13 +479,19 @@ class DatabaseWrapper(BaseDatabaseWrapper):
del conn_params['use_returning_into']
self.connection = Database.connect(conn_string, **conn_params)
cursor = FormatStylePlaceholderCursor(self.connection)
# Set the territory first. The territory overrides NLS_DATE_FORMAT
# and NLS_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT to the territory default. When all of
# these are set in single statement it isn't clear what is supposed
# to happen.
cursor.execute("ALTER SESSION SET NLS_TERRITORY = 'AMERICA'")
# Set oracle date to ansi date format. This only needs to execute
# once when we create a new connection. We also set the Territory
# to 'AMERICA' which forces Sunday to evaluate to a '1' in TO_CHAR().
cursor.execute("ALTER SESSION SET NLS_DATE_FORMAT = 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'"
" NLS_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT = 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS.FF'"
" NLS_TERRITORY = 'AMERICA'"
+ (" TIME_ZONE = 'UTC'" if settings.USE_TZ else ''))
# to 'AMERICA' which forces Sunday to evaluate to a '1' in
# TO_CHAR().
cursor.execute(
"ALTER SESSION SET NLS_DATE_FORMAT = 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'"
" NLS_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT = 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS.FF'"
+ (" TIME_ZONE = 'UTC'" if settings.USE_TZ else ''))
if 'operators' not in self.__dict__:
# Ticket #14149: Check whether our LIKE implementation will

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@ -66,6 +66,18 @@ class OracleChecks(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(connection.connection.encoding, "UTF-8")
self.assertEqual(connection.connection.nencoding, "UTF-8")
@unittest.skipUnless(connection.vendor == 'oracle',
"No need to check Oracle connection semantics")
def test_order_of_nls_parameters(self):
# an 'almost right' datetime should work with configured
# NLS parameters as per #18465.
c = connection.cursor()
query = "select 1 from dual where '1936-12-29 00:00' < sysdate"
# Test that the query succeeds without errors - pre #18465 this
# wasn't the case.
c.execute(query)
self.assertEqual(c.fetchone()[0], 1)
class MySQLTests(TestCase):
@unittest.skipUnless(connection.vendor == 'mysql',
"Test valid only for MySQL")