https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32165

--- Comment #29 from Jeroen De Dauw <jeroen_ded...@yahoo.com> 2011-11-09 
02:28:21 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #26)
> 1. In order to get `Creation date' working, you should go to 
> `Special:SMWAdmin'
> and push `Initialize or update tables' (wording is not exact).

Ah! I didn't know this was needed. Works now I did that.

> 2. I am not sure, but `Creation date' values do not appear instantly. You have
to edit and save a page to get `Creation date' set.

This makes sense since this data gets saved on save, so it won't magically
appear on all pages when enabling it. If you want it to show up everywhere
immediately, then you can run the data update/refresh thing on SMWAdmin and
then run maintenance/runJobs.php. If you can't do the later, at least the data
will be set eventually (depending on your wikis size and jobQueue settings)
without having to do more manual work.

(In reply to comment #27)
> That is the exact procedure to workaround bug 29909, so it appears that it is
not only related, but actually the same bug that Jeroen encountered.

As you can deduce from what I wrote here, this is incorrect. However, the same
solution can be used. It's not a bug as far as I'm concerned but a result of
SMWs architecture.

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