Marios Trivyzas 143db10980
SQL: Fix issue timezone issues with JDBC getDate/getTime (#40360)
Previously, `getDate(int columnIdx)/getDate(String columnLabel)` and
were using legacy`java.util.Calendar` instead of the the `java.time.*`
classes to reset to the start of day. This resulted in different results 
for certain timestamps and timezones when calling
`getDate(col)` vs`getObject(col, java.sql.Date)`

Now only the methods (that must be implemented due to the JDBC spec)
`getDate(int columnIdx, Calendar cal)/getDate(String columnLabel, Calendar cal)`
are still using the `java.util.Calendar` for those conversion.

The same change was applied to
`getTime(int columnIdx)/getTime(String columnLabel)`
and
`getTimestamp(int columnIdx)/getTimestamp(String columnLabel)`

Fixes: #40289

(cherry picked from commit 44560671f18397e0c58e3647732880fcb73a5034)
2019-03-23 17:01:08 +01:00
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