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Hi Mike,
If I am not mistaken, convertDateTime actually expects value to be of the
java.util.Date
format. Actually, any one of the date/time converters expects Java object
of that type.
Hope this helps,
Vadim.
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[WDSCI-L] JSF ?
I'm experimenting with JSF a little(again). I'm trying to use the
following
<h:outputText id="text12" value="#{varflightsdata.ARRTIME}"
styleClass="outputText" style="background-color: #80ff00">
<f:convertDateTime type="time" timeStyle="short"
timeZone="America/New_York"/>
However the convertDateTime doesn't return the correct time. My
database is has both 6.0 and a 6(char) fields in it. I have tried using
convertDateTime on both, but neither is giving me the desired results.
I have tried searching on convertDateTime, but I haven't figured out
exactly what kind of value it wants.
Anyone Know?
I have loads more questions, but I start with this one.
Michael Smith
iSeries.mySeries.
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