[www-issues] [Issue 109745] Website bug: login status not correctly displayed

2010-05-23 Thread moreqs
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--- Additional comments from mor...@openoffice.org Sun May 23 09:54:31 
+ 2010 ---
log in then click around within the site .. for example from loggrd in at 'My
Pages' to 'News' tab,I get shown logged out.

Another flaky thing about this web site is when I go to my pages and click on
'my issues' on the left I get: "Your query returned no results." even though I
have one issue to my name.

Seems like database query failure, which is ironic since, when I logged in for a
start it was to make an issue of a problem in Base.

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[dba-issues] [Issue 111679] Can't store milliseconds in Time Type.

2010-05-18 Thread moreqs
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--- Additional comments from mor...@openoffice.org Tue May 18 17:28:07 
+ 2010 ---
Thanks for quick reply.
So, not an error, but a Time data type from the last century.

OOo Base provides the format 00:00.00 for Time, but that is misleading, as
HSQLDB can't store milliseconds in Time.

I need to add an 'improve Time datatype' to the wish list, (wherever that is).

Let me know if this should be marked as closed .. (even though the issue is
still an issue, but maybe not if there is a way around the problem, that has not
dawned on me yet)


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[dba-issues] [Issue 111679] Can't store milliseconds in Time Type.

2010-05-18 Thread moreqs
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 Issue #|111679
 Summary|Can't store milliseconds in Time Type.
   Component|Database access
 Version|OOO320m12
Platform|PC
 URL|
  OS/Version|Windows XP
  Status|UNCONFIRMED
   Status whiteboard|
Keywords|
  Resolution|
  Issue type|DEFECT
Priority|P3
Subcomponent|none
 Assigned to|dbaneedsconfirm
 Reported by|moreqs





--- Additional comments from mor...@openoffice.org Tue May 18 10:45:23 
+ 2010 ---
Can't store milliseconds in Time type.
For example: Choose 'Time' for field Type and choose 00:00.00 format. Then enter
data into the table field, for example 12:12.12 If I click in the next field to
add another time value, 12:12.12 in the aforementioned field changes to 12:12.00

It's as if ooBase can't handle milliseconds.

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