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Home » U++ Library support » U++ Library : Other (not classified elsewhere) » EditDate bug ( possible)
EditDate bug ( possible) [message #13198] Thu, 20 December 2007 13:11 Go to next message
bytefield is currently offline  bytefield
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Registered: December 2007
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Hi. I found a bug in EditDate Ctrl. I'm using U++ 711-dev2. If days or months are higher than normally, EditDate change his color to pink but if we introduce a sequence like this xx/xx/xx/xx/xx (etc), the date is still valid. For example:
12/12/12/12 give a valid date: 12/12/2012
I believe it is a bug in date validation, because 12/12/12/12 is not a correct date.
You can check this in all date examples included with TheIDE.
(ex. Gui18, Gui19, Gui20c, Days, etc.)
Anyway the date is converted automatically to a valid date ex.: 12/12/2012.
Maybe is not a bug. Maybe in that way was designed. Well, I've done my duty reporting this.
Bye.


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Re: EditDate bug ( possible) [message #13202 is a reply to message #13198] Thu, 20 December 2007 15:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
mirek is currently offline  mirek
Messages: 13975
Registered: November 2005
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bytefield wrote on Thu, 20 December 2007 07:11

Hi. I found a bug in EditDate Ctrl. I'm using U++ 711-dev2. If days or months are higher than normally, EditDate change his color to pink but if we introduce a sequence like this xx/xx/xx/xx/xx (etc), the date is still valid. For example:
12/12/12/12 give a valid date: 12/12/2012
I believe it is a bug in date validation, because 12/12/12/12 is not a correct date.
You can check this in all date examples included with TheIDE.
(ex. Gui18, Gui19, Gui20c, Days, etc.)
Anyway the date is converted automatically to a valid date ex.: 12/12/2012.
Maybe is not a bug. Maybe in that way was designed. Well, I've done my duty reporting this.
Bye.



I guess, it is a way how it is desinged, and the design is wrong Wink

Mirek
Re: EditDate bug ( possible) [message #13203 is a reply to message #13202] Thu, 20 December 2007 15:55 Go to previous message
mirek is currently offline  mirek
Messages: 13975
Registered: November 2005
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Fixed.

Mirek
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