--- title: "getDate Method (java.util.Calendar) column | Microsoft Docs" ms.custom: "" ms.date: "01/19/2017" ms.prod: sql ms.prod_service: connectivity ms.reviewer: "" ms.technology: connectivity ms.topic: conceptual apiname: - "SQLServerResultSet.getDate (java.lang.String, java.util.Calendar)" apilocation: - "sqljdbc.jar" apitype: "Assembly" ms.assetid: 3fa2a72a-7499-44ec-8f76-a8e646e0190c author: David-Engel ms.author: v-daenge --- # getDate Method (java.lang.String, java.util.Calendar) (SQLServerResultSet) [!INCLUDE[Driver_JDBC_Download](../../../includes/driver_jdbc_download.md)] Retrieves the value of the designated column name in the current row of this [SQLServerResultSet](../../../connect/jdbc/reference/sqlserverresultset-class.md) object as a java.sql.Date object in the Java programming language, using the given Calendar object. ## Syntax ``` public java.sql.Date getDate(java.lang.String colName, java.util.Calendar cal) ``` #### Parameters *colName* A **String** that contains the column name. *cal* A Calendar object. ## Return Value A Date object. ## Exceptions [SQLServerException](../../../connect/jdbc/reference/sqlserverexception-class.md) ## Remarks This getDate method is specified by the getDate method in the java.sql.ResultSet interface. This method returns a valid date part of a [!INCLUDE[ssNoVersion](../../../includes/ssnoversion-md.md)] datetime or smalldatetime data type, with the time part set to the Java time baseline of 00:00 (midnight) in the supplied Calendar's timezone. ## See Also [getDate Method (SQLServerResultSet)](../../../connect/jdbc/reference/getdate-method-sqlserverresultset.md) [SQLServerResultSet Members](../../../connect/jdbc/reference/sqlserverresultset-members.md) [SQLServerResultSet Class](../../../connect/jdbc/reference/sqlserverresultset-class.md)