[sc-issues] [Issue 109557] Selecting ISO 8601 format for dates breaks date input

2010-03-04 Thread mechtilde
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What|Old value |New value

  Status|RESOLVED  |CLOSED





--- Additional comments from mechti...@openoffice.org Thu Mar  4 18:36:25 
+ 2010 ---
invalid -> closed

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[sc-issues] [Issue 109557] Selecting ISO 8601 format for dates breaks date input

2010-02-23 Thread poorboywilly
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--- Additional comments from poorboywi...@openoffice.org Wed Feb 24 
01:56:37 + 2010 ---
Thanks for the fast reply.  As I was finishing my report and checked it on my
Windows machine, I had an inkling that it was a downstream problem, but I had
finished my report anyways so I posted it.  Thanks.

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[sc-issues] [Issue 109557] Selecting ISO 8601 format for dates breaks date input

2010-02-23 Thread kohei
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  Status|NEW   |RESOLVED

  Resolution|  |INVALID





--- Additional comments from ko...@openoffice.org Wed Feb 24 01:27:55 + 
2010 ---
This is the relevant downstream bugzilla report:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=581634

I'll close this as INVALID since technically this is not an upstream bug.

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[sc-issues] [Issue 109557] Selecting ISO 8601 format for dates breaks date input

2010-02-23 Thread kohei
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  Ever confirmed|  |1

  Status|UNCONFIRMED   |NEW





--- Additional comments from ko...@openoffice.org Wed Feb 24 01:25:59 + 
2010 ---
Yes, I just discovered & fixed this bug yesterday.  This only affects versions
based on go-oo, which yours probably is.

Here is the relevant commit in ooo-build:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/ooo-build/ooo-build/commit/?h=ooo-build-3-2&id=7329c58a8d07f64cea150d703b4b0b99a60d6e55



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[sc-issues] [Issue 109557] Selecting ISO 8601 format for dates breaks date input

2010-02-23 Thread poorboywilly
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 Issue #|109557
 Summary|Selecting ISO 8601 format for dates breaks date input
   Component|Spreadsheet
 Version|OOo 3.2
Platform|Opteron/x86_64
 URL|
  OS/Version|Linux
  Status|UNCONFIRMED
   Status whiteboard|
Keywords|
  Resolution|
  Issue type|DEFECT
Priority|P3
Subcomponent|editing
 Assigned to|spreadsheet
 Reported by|poorboywilly





--- Additional comments from poorboywi...@openoffice.org Wed Feb 24 
00:54:20 + 2010 ---
In a spreadsheet with dates, formatting the date cells to display in ISO 8601
(2010-02-22) format causes the cells to not accept input in ISO 8601 form. 
Trying to input a date in this format will cause the cell to take on the date
value 1899-12-30.

With the cells displayed in other date formats I've tried (such as US standard
"11/30/2000" or long formats like "Tue, October 23, 2001"), I can still input a
date in ISO format as usual.  Note that I am not talking about issue 5556, I
don't particularly care how the date is displayed on the input line.  I am
talking about putting the cursor over the cell and typing in a whole new date,
or selecting all the text in the input line and writing over it with a new date.

This is a regression from 3.1.1.  I've also tried this on a Windows XP system
but it did not affect that setup.

Steps to reproduce:
1) Open a new Calc document.
2) Input a date into a cell as an ISO 8601 string, e.g. 2010-02-23.  The date
should default to display as 02/23/10, at least on en-US installations.
3) Select the cell with the date in it and "Format Cells".  Choose the "Date"
category and then the ISO 8601 format (displayed as "1999-12-31" in the dialog).
4) Place the bold cell-outline cursor over the cell with the date in it and type
a new date as an ISO 8601 string, say 2001-10-30.  Alternatively, select the
cell with the date in it and then select all text in the input line and type the
new date.
5) The cell will now display 1899-12-30.  Looking at the input line, you can
verify that the value for the date is indeed 12/30/1899.

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