Dave - I added comments; but, it still doesn't recognize the date even though it is there. The date in the start date field is 10/03/08. I tried using the format you used below. When I manually typed in the date 10/03/2008, it removed the visible date from the field.
Susan Williams Michelin North America 1401 Antioch Church Road Greenville, SC 29605 IS/US1 Phone: 864-458-1455 (internal: x71455 or 787-1455) D3 ? Michelin Restricted Retention: 201-101 < 90 Days "Dave Page" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/02/08 12:01 To [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc pgadmin-support@postgresql.org Subject Re: [pgadmin-support] pgadmin 1.8.4 pgagent schedule issue On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 4:21 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I am experiencing an issue with pgadmin 1.8.4 (Windows). The issue is with > the pgagent job scheduler. I am able to create new jobs and steps. > However, I am unable to create a new schedule. I am also unable to edit / > change a schedule that currently exist. The schedule window informs me that > I must enter a start date. I do this and it still does not recognize that > it has a date and will not activate the OK button even though there is a > visible date in the field. I have used the drop down in the field as well > as tried typing in the date with no luck. One of my co-workers is having > the same problem and is running the same version (1.8.4 - however he is > running linux ). The other co-worker is not having this problem and is > running version 1.8.0 (linux ). I tried to go back to 1.8.0(Windows); but, > was still unable to create a new schedule. Thanks for your assistance > regarding this issue. > It works for me on OS X, though somewhat annoyingly it seems to be using MM/DD/YYYY. If you modify another control after selecting the date (ie. add a comment), does that allow it to recognise there's a date there? -- Dave Page EnterpriseDB UK: http://www.enterprisedb.com