Re: [WebDNA] math date issues?
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2013
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 110406
interpreted = N
texte = This is a multi-part message in MIME format.------=_SW_560068434_1369750675_mpa=Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowedHi Brian,Good to see you posting to the list again..Since your version is still in beta, please respect WSC's policy about not talkingabout the beta on the public forum. All communication and bug reports should goto: support@webdna.us.Thanks!Donovan>> --- Original message ---> Subject: [WebDNA] math date issues?> From: Brian B. Burton
> To: WebDNA Talk List > Date: Tuesday, 28/05/2013 9:08 AM>> using 6.2.1 on a ubuntu 12.04 machine, i'm getting some weird results > with doing math on dates:>> [date]> [math]{[date]}[/math]> [math]{[date]}+1[/math]> [math date]{[date]}+1[/math]> [format Days_To_Date %m/%d/%Y][math]{[date]}+1[/math][/format]> [math Date]{[date]}+{00/01/0000}[/math]>>> results in>> 05/28/2013> 730490> 730491> 01/07/2000> 01/07/2000> 05/05/4002>> all variations produce equally weird results.>> thoughts?>> Brian B. Burton> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us------=_SW_560068434_1369750675_mpa=Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableHi Brian,
Good to see you posting to the list again..
Since your =version is still in beta, please respect WSC's policy about not talking
a=bout the beta on the public forum. All communication and bug reports should =go
to: support@webdna.us.
Thanks!
Donovan
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Subject: [WebDNA] math date is=sues?
From: Brian B. Burton <brian@burtons.com>
To:<=/b> WebDNA Talk List <talk@webdna.us>
Date: Tuesday, 28/05/=2013 9:08 AM
using 6.2.1 on a ubuntu 12.04 machine, i'm getting some= weird results with doing math on dates:
[date]
[math]{[date]}[/ma=th]
[math]{[date]}+1[/math]
[math date]{[date]}+1[/math]
[format Da=ys_To_Date %m/%d/%Y][math]{[date]}+1[/math][/format]
[math Date]{[date]}+={00/01/0000}[/math]
results in
05/28/2013
730490
730=491
01/07/2000
01/07/2000
05/05/4002
all variations produce =equally weird results.
thoughts?
Brian B. Burton
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format.------=_SW_560068434_1369750675_mpa=Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowedHi Brian,Good to see you posting to the list again..Since your version is still in beta, please respect WSC's policy about not talkingabout the beta on the public forum. All communication and bug reports should goto: support@webdna.us.Thanks!Donovan>> --- Original message ---> Subject: [WebDNA] math date issues?> From: Brian B. Burton > To: WebDNA Talk List > Date: Tuesday, 28/05/2013 9:08 AM>> using 6.2.1 on a ubuntu 12.04 machine, i'm getting some weird results > with doing math on dates:>> [date]> [math]{[date]}[/math]> [math]{[date]}+1[/math]> [math date]{[date]}+1[/math]> [format Days_To_Date %m/%d/%Y][math]{[date]}+1[/math][/format]> [math Date]{[date]}+{00/01/0000}[/math]>>> results in>> 05/28/2013> 730490> 730491> 01/07/2000> 01/07/2000> 05/05/4002>> all variations produce equally weird results.>> thoughts?>> Brian B. Burton> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us------=_SW_560068434_1369750675_mpa=Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableHi Brian,
Good to see you posting to the list again..
Since your =version is still in beta, please respect WSC's policy about not talking
a=bout the beta on the public forum. All communication and bug reports should =go
to: support@webdna.us.
Thanks!
Donovan
 =;
--- Original message ---
Subject: [WebDNA] math date is=sues?
From: Brian B. Burton <brian@burtons.com>
To:<=/b> WebDNA Talk List <talk@webdna.us>
Date: Tuesday, 28/05/=2013 9:08 AM
using 6.2.1 on a ubuntu 12.04 machine, i'm getting some= weird results with doing math on dates:
[date]
[math]{[date]}[/ma=th]
[math]{[date]}+1[/math]
[math date]{[date]}+1[/math]
[format Da=ys_To_Date %m/%d/%Y][math]{[date]}+1[/math][/format]
[math Date]{[date]}+={00/01/0000}[/math]
results in
05/28/2013
730490
730=491
01/07/2000
01/07/2000
05/05/4002
all variations produce =equally weird results.
thoughts?
Brian B. Burton
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