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Weird Date bevaviour in Sqlite [message #38117] |
Sat, 01 December 2012 23:44 |
lectus
Messages: 329 Registered: September 2006 Location: Brazil
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Hi!
I'm using a SqlArray together with Sqlite.
I try to insert a Date in 01/12/2012 format. After I reopen the application it comes as 2012-12-01 format.
How can I make it appear as 01/12/2012 format?
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Re: Weird Date bevaviour in Sqlite [message #38122 is a reply to message #38117] |
Sun, 02 December 2012 07:55 |
nlneilson
Messages: 644 Registered: January 2010 Location: U.S. California. Mojave &...
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lectus wrote on Sat, 01 December 2012 14:44 | Hi!
I'm using a SqlArray together with Sqlite.
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I am not familiar with either of these but you may need to format the Date at start up.
I have 5 formats for distance: feet, miles, meters, kilometers and nautical miles.
Three for angle format: decimal degrees, degrees minutes and degree minutes seconds
Five for number of decimal places.
Whatever code you have to get the 01/12/2012 format that code needs to be run through on start up and whenever the date is updated.
Note near the bottom 'Save > Exit'
This saves all the settings in a .cfg file that is run through at start up.
The line above that 'Save Location' if checked will save the latitude, longitude, alt/zoom, heading and pitch.
The U++ app and also the java globe app will be opened as it was on exit.
edit: That is like TheIDE used to be rather than opening in Full Screen.
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