[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: Date function
[Thread Prev] | [Thread Next]
- Subject: Re: Date function
- From: Benoît Minisini <benoit.minisini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2025 18:41:43 +0100
- To: user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Le 05/11/2025 à 17:48, Gianluigi a écrit :
Il 05/11/25 17:40, Benoît Minisini ha scritto:Le 05/11/2025 à 17:27, Gianluigi a écrit :Dear Benoit,Last time, several years ago, you warned about date changes, and never mind if they weren't retroactive.But this time you did it secretly, and again without retroactivity.Until you made the last change, the code I reported worked fine in the databases. Now, do we need to revise everything? Someone thinks they're recording today's date, but they're actually recording yesterday's date.It seems dangerous, doesn't it? Best regards GianluigiWhat are you talking about? As far as I remember, it always worked like that.It sounds like a conversation between the deaf, I don't know how to make you understand. See the attached project.Thanks
You didn't talked about databases in the initial email. Until now, I was just replied to that initial email and explained you what happens, and that is always behaved like that.
Database drivers were rewritten in Gambas 3.20, so you may have differences, but then this is unwanted.
Note that there is no date datatype in SQLite, and this is a problem per se. What problem do you have exactly with that code? -- Benoît Minisini.
| Re: Date function | Gianluigi <gradobag@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date function | Gianluigi <gradobag@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Re: Date function | Benoît Minisini <benoit.minisini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Re: Date function | Gianluigi <gradobag@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Re: Date function | Benoît Minisini <benoit.minisini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Re: Date function | Gianluigi <gradobag@xxxxxxxxxxx> |