ab5ni
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| Posted: 03/19/2008, 5:25 AM |
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Hey folks,
Seems like I'm having a bit of a problem with the DatePicker.
Specifically, I can't get the time to show up properly.
I've edited DatePicker.js, removed the "commented out
get time" lines, and so forth. I've checked the database
field type to make sure that it's set to datetime (MySQL).
I've also added the various flags to the HTML code to turn
on time functionality. Also, all form fields on the page have
been set to "Date," along with the proper format and DBFormat.
What gives?
Regards,
Randall
P.S.
I'm using the trial version of CCS 4.0. I should be purchasing
the full-blown version today or tomorrow. Wonder if this has
anything to do with this situation. My code worked perfectly
in CCS 3.0, 3.1, and 3.2.
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wkempees
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| Posted: 03/19/2008, 5:47 AM |
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Why not contact support with exactly this description, I am sure they will and can help you. http://support.yessoftware.com
Of course we all want to now the end result.
Walter
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ab5ni
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| Posted: 03/19/2008, 6:18 AM |
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Hi Walter,
Long time no type, bud :^). Okay. I'll drop them a line and see
what gives. For the record, I like to ask questions like this in
the forums before I ask support. Somebody here might have
an answer, and the less I bother support with questions,
the better. I'm sure they're already over worked as it
is . I will, however, ask em questions if I'm pretty sure
I've found a bug. BTW, I still support all of my 30-years-plus
code out there, so I know how often support can be inundated
with questions, with customers wanting answers yesterday .
Regards,
Randall
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ab5ni
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| Posted: 03/19/2008, 6:20 AM |
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Oh...and I'll make sure I fill everyone in on the answer 
Regards,
Randall
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