Hungarian (yyyy-mm-dd) date format is not recognized

Bug #607470 reported by Igorjar
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This bug affects 3 people
Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
Odoo GTK Client (MOVED TO GITHUB)
Confirmed
Low
OpenERP sa GTK client R&D

Bug Description

I have installed AllInOne Windows 5.0.12 on XP and chosen that the GTK use the XP locale date format. My XP is localized for Hungary where the date format is yyyy-mm-dd. While OpenErp client offered correctly the pattern (eg. in financial periods) when I entered the date in such format I received invalid date format message. After I modified the localization in XP to US the client worked with no error message.

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tfr (Openerp) (tfr) wrote :

check if the bug still exist in the V6 ?

Changed in openobject-client:
status: New → Confirmed
assignee: nobody → OpenERP sa GTK client R&D (openerp-dev-gtk)
importance: Undecided → Low
tfr (Openerp) (tfr)
Changed in openobject-client:
milestone: none → 6.0-rc2
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Naresh(OpenERP) (nch-openerp) wrote :

Hello Igorjar ,

I tried out with the Trunk version and seems to work fine with hungarian.

Can you please give up a try with the trunk version.

Currently I am closing this bug, If you still face the problem please do not hesitate to reopen it.

Thanks

Changed in openobject-client:
status: Confirmed → Invalid
Changed in openobject-client:
status: Invalid → Incomplete
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filsys (office-filsystem) wrote :

wikipedia: "Date is traditionally expressed in big-endian form, like ISO 8601. Numeric date elements are followed by a dot. The format yyyy. month d. is commonly used, the name of the month can be abbreviated (standard are ‘jan.’, ‘febr.’, ‘márc.’, ‘ápr.’, ‘máj.’, ‘jún.’, ‘júl.’, ‘aug.’, ‘szept.’, ‘okt.’, ‘nov.’, ‘dec.’[14]). Months can also be written using Roman or Arabic numerals.[15] Examples:
1999. augusztus 1.
1999. aug. 1.
1999. VIII. 1.
1999. 08. 01. or recently 1999-08-01"
XP use by dafault for hungarian date yyyy.mm.dd. format (with dot at end). If this is the case, try to change date format setting to yyyy.mm.dd (without dot at end).

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Naresh(OpenERP) (nch-openerp) wrote :

Hello Igorjar,

Can you try out with what filsys has suggested in his comment #3 . This should resolve your issue.

I would like to close this issue. if you still face the problem don't hesitate to reopen it.

Thanks,

Changed in openobject-client:
status: Incomplete → Invalid
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Normunds (Alistek) (3pm) wrote :

There are apparently several countries as Hungary, Latvia and more, where ending dot is used in the end in date format.
OpenERP people refuse that now more than a year, despite the fact, that this is pure regression (not existed before ver. 5.0.6) and caused by non-professional bugfixing.
GO ON OpenERP people!
Shall we all use India date format probably? And currency as well?
Use India date format and close the bug... my suggestion for this bug.

Changed in openobject-client:
status: Invalid → New
Changed in openobject-client:
status: New → Confirmed
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