Hi Mike, just found this old thread of yours and was curious (because I am currently in the same situation having to access two databases that use different time zones) if anything got its way into Wonder? Doing a rough search through the sources did not reveal anything,
jw Am 24.10.2008 um 02:25 schrieb Mike Schrag: >>> It's documented as being implemented in the EOAdaptorChannel >> >> Although I understand your logic, would it be better to ask Apple to correct >> the fact that it does not work rather than put it into the adaptor. >> TimeZones are just fine as long as it's switching from GMT at the 'view >> layer', but if one ends up with multiple points of timezone offsetting in >> the pipeline between the database and the view layer, it really does become >> baffling! If you put support for it into the Wonder adaptors then Apple fix >> it in the adaptor channel, this situation may arise in the future. > I would add a toggle for this, defaulting off (for backwards compatibility). > As far as asking Apple to correct it, I can't really depend on Apple fixing > things that I need to solve in real life now. Sure, I can log a bug, but > when am I going to see that in a release? If they choose to care about my > request, which they might not, maybe it will make into the next beta that > maybe will be available at WWDC in 8 months and in a real release in what, a > year? For better or worse, this is why we take the approach we do with > Wonder. We muck with lots of things, but if you have the problem, we can > solve it now vs waiting for Apple to maybe solve ... eventually. Pierre may > hate us for it, but clients trump politics for me any day. > > ms
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