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Posted to dev@olingo.apache.org by Ramesh Reddy <ra...@redhat.com> on 2015/10/09 04:59:19 UTC
EdmTimeOfDay
Hi,
Why is the "EdmTimeOfDay"'s default class is "Calender.class" and there is no way to convert the string value to a Time.class? I can see I can convert to timestamp, Long, Date etc.
Thank you.
Ramesh..
Re: EdmTimeOfDay
Posted by Ramesh Reddy <ra...@redhat.com>.
ah! thanks Christian. I log a JIRA then.
Ramesh..
----- Original Message -----
> Hi Ramesh,
>
> It is simply not implemented yet. When we transported the code from the V2
> repo we only supported the classes which were also supported in V2.
>
> Best Regards,
> Christian
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ramesh Reddy [mailto:rareddy@redhat.com]
> Sent: Freitag, 9. Oktober 2015 04:59
> To: dev@olingo.apache.org
> Subject: EdmTimeOfDay
>
> Hi,
>
> Why is the "EdmTimeOfDay"'s default class is "Calender.class" and there is no
> way to convert the string value to a Time.class? I can see I can convert to
> timestamp, Long, Date etc.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Ramesh..
>
RE: EdmTimeOfDay
Posted by "Amend, Christian" <ch...@sap.com>.
Hi Ramesh,
It is simply not implemented yet. When we transported the code from the V2 repo we only supported the classes which were also supported in V2.
Best Regards,
Christian
-----Original Message-----
From: Ramesh Reddy [mailto:rareddy@redhat.com]
Sent: Freitag, 9. Oktober 2015 04:59
To: dev@olingo.apache.org
Subject: EdmTimeOfDay
Hi,
Why is the "EdmTimeOfDay"'s default class is "Calender.class" and there is no way to convert the string value to a Time.class? I can see I can convert to timestamp, Long, Date etc.
Thank you.
Ramesh..