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Thu, May 10 2007 3:15 AM | Permanent Link |
"Harry de Boer" | Tim,
If I want to edit a date or time field in edbmngr (in the grid) and just want to delete the content of that field (selecting and deleting), so that the value would be null, then the message "Invalid formatted sql date string" or "Invalid formatted sql time string" appears, and the record cannot be saved. The fields in question are nullable, so shouldn't that be allowed? NB: with boolean fields it is possible. Regards, Harry |
Thu, May 10 2007 1:57 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. ![]() | Harry,
<< If I want to edit a date or time field in edbmngr (in the grid) and just want to delete the content of that field (selecting and deleting), so that the value would be null, then the message "Invalid formatted sql date string" or "Invalid formatted sql time string" appears, and the record cannot be saved. The fields in question are nullable, so shouldn't that be allowed? >> Yes, it should. I'll make sure this is fixed for 1.03. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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