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Bug in V6.09 Task List (german language)

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Hello!

 

I am using TMG 6.09 witch german language.

When i add a task for a person i should be able to enter a startdate for my research.

When i enter it (f.ex.: 21 5 2006) it automaticly changes to 21 Mai 2006.

 

Annot.:(Mai = german for May)

 

Once i press the OK Button it tells me i have to write it in a valid dateformat (i guess TMG expects american dateformat here) and doesn't save it.

When i try writing 21 May 2006 it also gets changed back to 21 Mai 2006 and is...invalid.

 

I guess it might be a bug in the Task list only, since german dates work fine everywhere else.

I only tried this with the german language pack.

 

Best regards, Phil

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Hello!

 

I am using TMG 6.09 witch german language.

When i add a task for a person i should be able to enter a startdate for my research.

When i enter it (f.ex.: 21 5 2006) it automaticly changes to 21 Mai 2006.

 

Annot.:(Mai = german for May)

 

Once i press the OK Button it tells me i have to write it in a valid dateformat (i guess TMG expects american dateformat here) and doesn't save it.

When i try writing 21 May 2006 it also gets changed back to 21 Mai 2006 and is...invalid.

 

I guess it might be a bug in the Task list only, since german dates work fine everywhere else.

I only tried this with the german language pack.

 

Best regards, Phil

 

Hi Phil,

 

was able to reproduce your issue and will report it.

 

And yes, you're right TMG expects American date format. ;)

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I have the same problem for the field "Completed". It is not possible to enter a date dd.mm.yy or mm-dd-yy. I can only enter the year without an error message l(anguage also set to German).

Max

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I have the same problem for the field "Completed". It is not possible to enter a date dd.mm.yy or mm-dd-yy. I can only enter the year without an error message l(anguage also set to German).

Max

 

Thanks for the additional information, Max.

It's already reported.

 

Grüsse in die Schweiz :)

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