Hmm. Well, now, after updating the Java on the deployment machine to 1.5 then telling it to default to 1.4, the new .woa runs <!> on the deployment machine (though needed to fail a bunch of times before it did).

Now however, I am back to the original programming problem of a timestamp appearing as scientific notation in the SQL when adding new data to the openbase database. I told the Java Preferences app to use 1.4, and updated the openbase driver, just like I did on the development machine, which worked there, but now on the deployment machine it isn't.

The WO gods hate me.

Andrew
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