Le 30/08/11 11:18, John Mullen a écrit :
Hi John,
have tried this but although the Status window in the Execute SQL Statement
Dialog Box reports "1: Command successfully executed." there has been no
change to the table.
The command Andreas gave you updates the table definition so that the
next time you enter a set of data into the table, whether by editing the
table view directly or via a form, it should input the current date
automatically.
If this is what you have already tried, and it is not working, then I
would surmise that it may possibly be linked to this bug :
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38337
for which there is currently no remedy...
Alex
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