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Posted to dev@ofbiz.apache.org by Angus Johnson <gu...@gmail.com> on 2006/07/19 07:59:14 UTC

difference between date (stamp) fields

Hi all,

Looking at Ofbiz for the first time and have a quick question...

I notice that the database tables have a bunch of date fields that look like
time stamps. Could someone please explain the difference between
LAST_UPDATED_TX_STAMP and LAST_UPDATED_STAMP and same for CREATED? Does the
TX denote timezone or transmission or something? What's the objective here?

Many thanks
Angus

PS I apologise if this is dopey question of the month...I have looked and
there is no search on the mail list?

Re: difference between date (stamp) fields

Posted by rtrujillo <RT...@touchnet.com>.
I have been looking for an answer to this question.  None of OfBiz
documentation explains the difference.


Angus Johnson wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Looking at Ofbiz for the first time and have a quick question...
> 
> I notice that the database tables have a bunch of date fields that look
> like
> time stamps. Could someone please explain the difference between
> LAST_UPDATED_TX_STAMP and LAST_UPDATED_STAMP and same for CREATED? Does
> the
> TX denote timezone or transmission or something? What's the objective
> here?
> 
> Many thanks
> Angus
> 
> PS I apologise if this is dopey question of the month...I have looked and
> there is no search on the mail list?
> 
> 

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Re: difference between date (stamp) fields

Posted by Jacques Le Roux <ja...@les7arts.com>.
Hi Angus,

For the seach on the ML you may use tools here (or directly into Nabble)

http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBIZ/Plugin+search+tools+for+Firefox+using+Nabble

HTH

Jacques

> Hi all,
>
> Looking at Ofbiz for the first time and have a quick question...
>
> I notice that the database tables have a bunch of date fields that look like
> time stamps. Could someone please explain the difference between
> LAST_UPDATED_TX_STAMP and LAST_UPDATED_STAMP and same for CREATED? Does the
> TX denote timezone or transmission or something? What's the objective here?
>
> Many thanks
> Angus
>
> PS I apologise if this is dopey question of the month...I have looked and
> there is no search on the mail list?
>


Re: difference between date (stamp) fields

Posted by rtrujillo <RT...@touchnet.com>.
I have been looking for an answer to this question.  Non of OfBiz
documentation explains the difference.


Angus Johnson wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Looking at Ofbiz for the first time and have a quick question...
> 
> I notice that the database tables have a bunch of date fields that look
> like
> time stamps. Could someone please explain the difference between
> LAST_UPDATED_TX_STAMP and LAST_UPDATED_STAMP and same for CREATED? Does
> the
> TX denote timezone or transmission or something? What's the objective
> here?
> 
> Many thanks
> Angus
> 
> PS I apologise if this is dopey question of the month...I have looked and
> there is no search on the mail list?
> 
> 

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