When You insert .. for example in some date field filter >t (today if You use English language) then You receive errror (date is not correct)
When You insert just "t" it converts to "today"
If you want to get ">03/03/2011" , You have to insert "t", then tab, then go to beggining and insert ">"
Maybe this can be strange , because for example "..t" works good, but i just know that ">t" is not working as it could and it is normal i think. This is just the way it works.
When You insert .. for example in some date field filter >t (today if You use English language) then You receive errror (date is not correct)
When You insert just "t" it converts to "today"
If you want to get ">03/03/2011" , You have to insert "t", then tab, then go to beggining and insert ">"
Maybe this can be strange , because for example "..t" works good, but i just know that ">t" is not working as it could and it is normal i think. This is just the way it works.
Regards
Thanks for the sugesstion. Is there any other way to fix this issue. the user wants it to be displayed when he tabs out after enterin >t
When you do '>t' it interprets the 't' part as 'day of the week'. For me here in the US, when I enter '>t', it converts to '>03/01/2011' because the t stands for Tuesday, and Tuesday was March 1, which in US date format is 03/01/2011, exactly what I would expect
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What is it displaying? Are you getting an error?
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When You insert just "t" it converts to "today"
If you want to get ">03/03/2011" , You have to insert "t", then tab, then go to beggining and insert ">"
Maybe this can be strange , because for example "..t" works good, but i just know that ">t" is not working as it could and it is normal i think. This is just the way it works.
Regards
Instead of getting >03/03/2011 for >t
i am getting >01/26/10
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