From DateField.cs - the lines below the strange comment tagged
Aroush-1.9were commented out in the
1.9 release archive. I commented out the first line and uncommented the
following lines and conversion works correctly. I did not take the time to
actually track down the root cause however so this may not be the most
correct solution but I hope this info helps you. This is with new indexes
built using Visual Studio 2005.
Cheers,
Ben
/// <summary>Converts a string-encoded date into a Date object.
</summary>
public static System.DateTime StringToDate(System.String s)
{
// return new System.DateTime(StringToTime(s));
// {{Aroush-1.9}} Will the line above do it or do we need the
lines below?!
long ticks = StringToTime(s) * TimeSpan.TicksPerMillisecond;
System.DateTime date = new System.DateTime(1970, 1, 1);
date = date.AddTicks(ticks);
date = date.Add(TimeZone.CurrentTimeZone.GetUtcOffset(date));
return date;
}
On 8/17/06, George Aroush (JIRA) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENENET-14?page=all ]
George Aroush updated LUCENENET-14:
-----------------------------------
Hi,
Are you sure that this is not due changes in the way dates are stored in
1.4.x vs. 1.9.x?
Have you tried the same test with an index created by 1.9? Did you see
the same problem?
If the answer is "yes" to both of those questions, please provide a sample
code to recreate the issue.
Thanks.
-- George Aroush
> Lucene.Net 1.9 implementation of StringToDate is incorrect
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: LUCENENET-14
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENENET-14
> Project: Lucene.Net
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Piotr Dobrowolski
> Assigned To: George Aroush
>
> Current implementation is incorrect. It returns dates like:
> 0001-01-01.
> Old implementation works fine.
> I have just removed 13 millions of documents from my index based on
dates returned from this function :((
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