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Posted to commits@ofbiz.apache.org by jl...@apache.org on 2008/01/30 13:59:32 UTC
svn commit: r616743 - /ofbiz/trunk/framework/minilang/dtd/simple-methods.xsd
Author: jleroux
Date: Wed Jan 30 04:59:32 2008
New Revision: 616743
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=616743&view=rev
Log:
Updated following revision 616634
Modified:
ofbiz/trunk/framework/minilang/dtd/simple-methods.xsd
Modified: ofbiz/trunk/framework/minilang/dtd/simple-methods.xsd
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ofbiz/trunk/framework/minilang/dtd/simple-methods.xsd?rev=616743&r1=616742&r2=616743&view=diff
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--- ofbiz/trunk/framework/minilang/dtd/simple-methods.xsd (original)
+++ ofbiz/trunk/framework/minilang/dtd/simple-methods.xsd Wed Jan 30 04:59:32 2008
@@ -4947,19 +4947,15 @@
or directly from a value using at least one adjuster to modify the from-field date.
The type of fields or value is Timestamp.
- Again you can use the flexible string expander here, the
- ${} syntax and such. It can also do a type conversion,
- so going from whatever type the source data is in,
- which would be a string value or whatever the variable
- type is for a from field, it can convert that to any of
- these types before setting it in the target field.
-
+ Again you can use the flexible string expander here, the ${} syntax and such. It can also do a type conversion,
+ so going from whatever type the source data is in,which would be a string value or whatever the variable
+ type is for a from field, it can convert that to any ofthese types before setting it in the target field.
You can also specify a default value in the case that the value evaluates to an empty string or the from-field is
null or empty. Then the default-value will be used.
- You must specify at least one adjuster between years, months, days, hours, minutes, seconds, millis
- (in these cases it must be an integer value optionally precedeed by + or -), period-align-start and period-align-end.
+ Adjuster years, months, days, hours, minutes, seconds and millis use integers optionally precedeed by + or -
+ Period-align-start and period-align-end allows to align on end or start of a period.
You may specify a locale or a time-zone else the respective default request value is used.
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