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
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"Dave Page" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
10/02/08 12:01

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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

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