Timestamp

A timestamp is a seven-part value (year, month, day, hour, minute, second, and microsecond) that designates a date and time as defined previously, except that the time includes a fractional specification of microseconds.

The internal representation of a timestamp is a string of 10 bytes. The first 4 bytes represent the date, the next 3 bytes the time, and the last 3 bytes the microseconds (the last 3 bytes contain 6 packed digits).

The length of a TIMESTAMP column as described in the SQLDA is 26 bytes, which is the appropriate length for the string representation of the value.