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Creation date - bug?
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Date: 2006/11/15 11:45
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By: towerone
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Fresh Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 24 |   | |
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Hi, I have installed 1.5alpha2 and so-far-so-good. One minor irritation is that when a group is created it shows the creation date as "Created:0000-00-00 00:00:00". Possible bug?
Regards
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Re:Creation date - bug?
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Date: 2006/11/15 14:44
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By: DavidF
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Junior Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 32 |   | |
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here happens the same, makes it kinda confusing...
update: The first group i created has the correct date, the new ones show just the 000...
Post edited by: DavidF, at: 2006/11/15 15:07
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Re:Creation date - bug?
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Date: 2006/11/15 18:40
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By: Fluffy5
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Senior Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 66 |   | |
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Yep, it's a bug. The date shows if you don't change the initial format (Y-m-d), that's why your first group displays the correct date while the others just get zeros. This will be fixed.
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Re:Creation date - bug?
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Date: 2006/11/18 17:56
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By: desngkb
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Junior Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 39 |   | |
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Hi, just wonder has this bug been fixed?
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Re:Creation date - bug?
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Date: 2006/11/18 19:57
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By: DavidF
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Junior Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 32 |   | |
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not yet - so leave the date format as it is and everything will be fine. Its annoying but rather an unusual date format than a lot of zeros...
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Re:Creation date - bug?
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Date: 2006/11/19 14:48
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By: Fluffy5
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Senior Joomlapolitan  | Posts: 66 |   | |
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No sorry, I haven't had time to fix this yet. The problem is that some people still have old versions of mysql (before 4.1) which means that I can't handle dates the way I usually do, or they can't use groupjive at all.
And David, "unusual date format"? It's the standard Swedish date format! "Unusual". Hmpf.
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