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Thread Client datasets
Sun, Jun 3 2007 7:09 AMPermanent Link

Fernando Dias

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Tim,

Using a TEDBQuery (version 1.03) with a TClientDataset when the query
returns a Timestamp column raises the following exception when
displaying the value:
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Project DBTest.exe raised exception class EConvertError with message
''0.0' is not a valid timestamp'.
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The error occurs when the timestamp value is displayed in a dbedit or
dbgrid. If there are no controls showing the the column, then there is
no error.

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Fernando Dias
Mon, Jun 4 2007 3:21 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

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Fernando,

<< Using a TEDBQuery (version 1.03) with a TClientDataset when the query
returns a Timestamp column raises the following exception when displaying
the value: >>

What are the timestamp values ?  Are any of them blank ?

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Tim Young
Elevate Software
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Mon, Jun 4 2007 7:32 PMPermanent Link

Fernando Dias

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Tim,

> What are the timestamp values ?  Are any of them blank ?

No. All values are >0. But I tested both cases (a column with blank
values and another without) and the result is the same. Also, date
columns are working ok - it's just happening with timestamp columns. I
forgot to mention I'm using D2006.

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Fernando Dias
Mon, Jun 4 2007 10:41 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

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Fernando,

<< No. All values are >0. But I tested both cases (a column with blank
values and another without) and the result is the same. Also, date columns
are working ok - it's just happening with timestamp columns. I forgot to
mention I'm using D2006. >>

The CDS is not using the same date/time conversions as the normal TDataSet
component, therefore the timestamps are experiencing this issue.  A fix will
be in 1.03 B2.

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Tim Young
Elevate Software
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Tue, Jun 12 2007 10:52 PMPermanent Link

Fernando Dias

Team Elevate Team Elevate

Tim,

> The CDS is not using the same date/time conversions as the normal
> TDataSet component, therefore the timestamps are experiencing this
> issue.  A fix will be in 1.03 B2.

Is this fixed in 1.04?

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Fernando Dias
Wed, Jun 13 2007 4:29 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Fernando,

<< Is this fixed in 1.04? >>

Yes, sorry about that.  I mixed up the fix release numbers and had them set
to 1.03 B2 when they should have been 1.04 B1.  That caused them to not show
up for the 1.04 release.

http://www.elevatesoft.com/scripts/incident.dll?action=viewaddr&category=edb&release=1.04&type=f&incident=2368

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Tim Young
Elevate Software
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Wed, Jun 13 2007 4:58 PMPermanent Link

Fernando Dias

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Thank you.

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Fernando Dias
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