tdzike
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| Posted: 11/30/2010, 1:46 PM |
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Hi!
I'm trying to set up simple calendar with date and task as attributes in the table.
The table contains task_id, task_date, task.
task_date is stored in format 30/11/2010 (dd/mm/yyyy)
I have set Date DB Format in Calendar Properties to be dd/mm/yyyy.
What can be the reason that task is not showing in the calendar uploaded online?
Thanks in advance for any reply!
BR
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ckroon
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| Posted: 11/30/2010, 2:27 PM |
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In Locals and Encoding in the Settings of the CCS Project set the Date Display format.
I always use yyyy-mm-dd as that is mysql friendly
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tdzike
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| Posted: 11/30/2010, 10:38 PM |
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I'm living in Norway, so the date format is as described.
Your tip is not helping me out. 
The thing is, some time ago I have created calendar on the same example by aligning the dates to fit in format. But now, on this same example CCStudio is not helping me out.
It's easy to set it up with the builder, but not easy to get it work. CCStudio is good tool, but I'm starting to wounder is it a bug in it??
Any other tip??
Thanks in advance!
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ckroon
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| Posted: 12/01/2010, 10:14 AM |
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Left click the Calendar component you built.. be sure the DBFormat is set there.
Left click the DayNumber and MonthDate labels on the calendar...set the DBFormat for these as well..
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tdzike
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| Posted: 12/01/2010, 1:07 PM |
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ckroon,
First of all, thanks for your effort!
But, things are still not working out for me. 
I have changed all possible DBFormats to be mm/dd/yyyy, just to have it work and learn how things are working.
From the Project Settings, the input and storing into DB, {MonthDate}, {DayNumber}, etc...
Please take a look at http://www.ribolov.no/progressio/aker/admin/cal.php
So, I don't know....hmmm
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ckroon
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| Posted: 12/01/2010, 1:18 PM |
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Not sure if it was a typo... but you type mm/dd/yyyy
I thought you were doing: dd/mm/yyyy
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tdzike
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| Posted: 12/01/2010, 2:42 PM |
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mm/dd/yyyy is now the format I use.
Just to switch and see does it help...but no!
I'll try MySql default also, but it's time to call it off for today...
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tdzike
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| Posted: 12/04/2010, 5:10 AM |
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I got it working at the end! 
It was as easy as first time I tried some days ago, with some minor adjustments on DB Date Format in the calendar.
Still keeping the dd/mm/yyyy, fitting my setup of DB.
How I got it?? New copy of Windows installed, plus new installation fo CCStudio.
I'm sure there is a bug in CCStudio locking the app to perform 100% during the time.
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kawuat
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| Posted: 02/01/2011, 1:48 PM |
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Can either of you give me some pointers on this?
http://forums.yessoftware.com/posts.php?post_id=114096
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