From: Valdir M. <val...@ig...> - 2008-08-21 03:15:49
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Thanks for you answers, I will check them out on Firebird support. I am testing FlameRobin version 8.7.17.28 on Windows XP Professional. I use "Remember window positions and sizes" and "same settings for all objects". When I click in "Run a query", FR opens a maximized windows with the status bar in the wrong position, then I restore the windows to its normal size and the the status bar goes to the right place. Then I maximize it again and the status bar goes working correctly on the maximized window... Then I close this query window and execute "Run a query" and the status bar is on the wrong place again. Best wishes, Valdir 2008/8/20, Michael Hieke <mg...@gm...>: > Valdir Marcos wrote: > > > Problem reported before is solved in FlameRobin version 8.7.17.28 > > > OK, thanks for testing. > > > > but I tried the select below against Firebird 2.1.1, which worked > > perfectly, but the word "Millisecond" does not apear on FlameRobin as > > a special bold word: > > > Have a look at 2.1 Release Notes PDF, there it states that MILLISECOND > was added as a non-reserved keyword. > > > > Select > > Extract(Year From Current_TimeStamp) || 'x' || > > Extract(Month From Current_TimeStamp) || 'x' || > > Extract(Day From Current_TimeStamp) || 'x' || > > Extract(Hour From Current_TimeStamp) || 'x' || > > Extract(Minute From Current_TimeStamp) || 'x' || > > Extract(Second From Current_TimeStamp) || 'x' || > > Extract(Millisecond From Current_TimeStamp) > >> >From rdb$Database; > > > > The answer was "2008x8x19x23x59x57.0150x57015". Do you know why > > Second (57.0150) and Millisecond (57015) have a number so similar? > > > It makes sense, doesn't it? Seconds are with 1e-4 precision, and > milliseconds are in the range [0, 59999]. It is the same time, after all... > But you should ask on Firebird support list for confirmation. > > > > Is Firebird really sending that information to Flamerobin? > > > We don't do anything special with the statement and its results, so yes... > > > Thanks > > -- > Michael Hieke > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge > Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great prizes > Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world > http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ > _______________________________________________ > Flamerobin-devel mailing list > Fla...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flamerobin-devel > |