The TimeZone and Locale objects should be in the Groovy context. There is no need to call the utility methods.

-Adrian

On 12/21/2010 3:08 AM, ash...@apache.org wrote:
Author: ashish
Date: Tue Dec 21 11:08:56 2010
New Revision: 1051450

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1051450&view=rev
Log:
Bug fix.
Anyone working in different time zone(lets say PST) should get issue in 
updating the record.

Modified:
     
ofbiz/trunk/applications/product/webapp/catalog/WEB-INF/actions/product/EditProductAssoc.groovy

Modified: 
ofbiz/trunk/applications/product/webapp/catalog/WEB-INF/actions/product/EditProductAssoc.groovy
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ofbiz/trunk/applications/product/webapp/catalog/WEB-INF/actions/product/EditProductAssoc.groovy?rev=1051450&r1=1051449&r2=1051450&view=diff
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--- 
ofbiz/trunk/applications/product/webapp/catalog/WEB-INF/actions/product/EditProductAssoc.groovy
 (original)
+++ 
ofbiz/trunk/applications/product/webapp/catalog/WEB-INF/actions/product/EditProductAssoc.groovy
 Tue Dec 21 11:08:56 2010
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ fromDateStr = parameters.FROM_DATE;

  fromDate = null;
  if (UtilValidate.isNotEmpty(fromDateStr)) {
-    fromDate = Timestamp.valueOf(fromDateStr);
+    fromDate = ObjectType.simpleTypeConvert(fromDateStr, "Timestamp", null, 
UtilHttp.getTimeZone(request), UtilHttp.getLocale(request), false);
  }
  if (!fromDate) {
      fromDate = request.getAttribute("ProductAssocCreateFromDate");



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