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From:Bogdan Paduraru Date:October 19 1999 4:39pm
Subject:Re: Date Fields and Visual C++
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You have to use the Format function of COleDateTime to generate a
ODBC compatible Date-String.

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From: Patrick Sherrill <patrick@stripped>
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Sent: Monday, October 18, 1999 2:50 PM
Subject: Date Fields and Visual C++


> I seem to have a dilemma using CTime or COleDateTime types.  When updating
> the record (jet linked to myodbc) I either receive a multiuser
interference
> error (yes, I have a unique column and a timestamp(14)) or the column is
set
> to empty when changing the date (either using a standard edit control or a
> DateTimePicker control).
>
> Does anyone have a clue?
>
> TIA
>
> Pat...
>
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Thread
Date Fields and Visual C++Patrick Sherrill18 Oct
  • Re: Date Fields and Visual C++Bogdan Paduraru19 Oct
Re: Date Fields and Visual C++(karl-heinz reichel)19 Oct
  • Re: Date Fields and Visual C++Pat Sherrill19 Oct