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--- Additional comments from eberl...@openoffice.org Wed Jul 21 10:42:19
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Really necessary to open a new issue? Did you try my approach?
See
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--- Additional comments from eberl...@openoffice.org Wed Jul 21 10:44:00
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Created an attachment (id=70747)
Snapshot to reproduce
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--- Additional comments from eberl...@openoffice.org Tue Jul 6 07:41:50
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I selected another approach (with m84).
There's is an existing table with
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Issue #|109185
Summary|time field cannot read Oracle type DATE
Component|Database access
Version|OOo 3.2 RC5