Hi,

just a question on the date stuff.

Are you guys sure that Shp files do not support the time component of date?
I don't know.
I got shapefiles (bear tracking data) where exist a date. I can load 
such data in OJ, but when I am extracting the time, then it is 0:00. Now 
I was thinking, that the data simply missed that info. But well, maybe 
it is really due to the shp format.

Does anyone have tracking data?

stefan

PS: Reason why I am interested in that, is because I programmed a 
function for animal Home Range analysis, that extracts time attributes 
from a date file. This is useful for some methods, that require 
information on seconds. However, if shp does not support full datetime, 
then this is kind of a useless function - because what other program 
writes jml :(


Am 24.02.13 14:16, schrieb Michaël Michaud:
> Hi all,
>
> I just closed two old bug reports
> - upgrade the jdom dependency from 1.0b8 to 1.1.3 (asked by Stefan)
> - persistence of "time" in Date attribute type (asked by Uwe)
>
> Please test r3272+ and monitor
> - read/write project files (this is where jdom is used)
> - display and read/write date attributes using different formats
>
> Michaël
>
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