ates are to be treated as 4D dates. That is, no time associated with the
> date. Then your expression:
>
>> OB SET($obj;"apiDate";"2019-02-24")
>
> would always return the 24th
>
> Best regards,
> Jeremy
>
>
>> On Feb 24, 2019, at 9:24
I just discovered what I think is a serious bug with 4D reading dates from an
object.
If you store a 4D date value in an object and retrieve it the value is correct.
However, if you retrieve a date that is stored in the format -MM-DD, the
date returned is one day less that the date store
> Bernd,
>
> Thanks for the report, it's interesting and believable. In this case, I
> have to get the data into memory to send it... I guess I could write to a
> file, load that and then send it. Interesting concept, thanks!
No need to write to a file. Appending text to a text variable is very
John,
The automatic relations in 4D are really handy for output layouts and selection
to array, but unfortunately are not much help in your database model. What I
have done in the past is create as many Clone Tables as needed, like Employee_1
and Employee_2 that only contain the primary key ID
This method works great on Mac without using any plugin. I'm not sure if it
can be tweaked to work on Windows.
//zipFolderItem(sourcePath{;archivePath)->archivePath
// -- zip file or folder. If success returns archivePath
C_TEXT($0;$1;$2;$cmd;$sourcePath;$archivePath)
C_LONGINT($ctr)
C_B
> On Apr 14, 2017, at 2:35 AM, 4d_tech-requ...@lists.4d.com wrote:
>
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2017 16:31:15 -0400
> From: Jeffrey Kain
> To: 4D iNug Technical <4d_tech@lists.4d.com>
> Subject: Re: How to create Object field via SQL
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