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Op 28/06/12, Cor Nouws  <oolst@nouenoff.nl> schreef:

Dus als het 'euveltje' al niet bekend is, kan het ook slecht worden opgelost. Terwijl ik denk dat 
bijvoorbeeld Lionel (1) dat toch wel zou willen doen.
1) 
http://blog.documentfoundation.org/2012/06/26/developer-interview-lionel-elie-mamane-libreoffice-base-maintainer-and-volunteer/

Ik weet niet hoe ik in contact kom met Lionel

Zou je de fout zelf kunnen invoeren in BugZilla (2)?
Uit je eerdere mailtje lees ik
"  Formaat Tijd(TIME) [UU]:MM
   In Base kun je dit formaat kiezen, maar het wordt gewoon
   niet goed weergegeven. "
De omschrijving zou dan uiteraard wel specifieker moeten zijn.

Ik heb the bug gemeld met het beste Engels wat ik in de kast heb.

Hij staat nu als unconfirmed onder Bug 51523

In order to give the duration of a event in total houres, I made a list in Calc where one collumn 
has the format [HH]:MM:SS. The format in Calc works correctly. However by importing the data in 
Base, I get the message that this format is not supported in Base. Trying to make the tablefield by 
hand, the fieldformat TIME [HH]:MM:SS is accepted but it acts as HH:MM:SS. E.g. it shows only 
houres between 00:00:00 and 23:59:59. Input of a value larger than 23:59:59 results in starting to 
count from 00:00:00.

The funny thing is if I make the fieldformat NUMMERIC (length 10 with 6 decimals), entering the 
nummeric timevalue (1,615278 = 38:46:00) and I use in a form this field with the format [HH]:MM:SS 
it displays the duration correctly. But using the form I can't make any changes in the field 
because then it returns to act as HH:MM:SS.

Calculating and displaying correct time-events is a feature that a database should support. That is 
why i see this problem as major. Searching the internet I discovered that the problem exists in 
Libreoffice and Openoffice. There are lots of questions but no answers. And i cann't find the 
report of this problem.

As OS I use Windows (Vista and XP) and Linux (Xubuntu)
I use Libreoffice 3.5.4.2 but i think the problem is not version-specific.

Greetings from a Dutch user.

Ik hoop dat ik alles goed gedaan heb (ben niet zo bedreven op dit gebied)

Groetjes,
Cocky Cwiek

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