Feedback from customers indicate that this sometimes is work blocker, as "the
system won't let me change the date and I cannot do anything" so, I think
this deserves a JIRA.

(Calendar should use the date if it is parsable, if not just ignore it and
replace it when user chooses a date.)

 - Ville


luther.baker wrote:
> 
> I have a Hibernate entity - which contains a java.util.Date.
> 
> It displays just fine in a BeanEditor ... if I intentionally enter a
> mis-formatted date it correctly comes back highlighted in a RED outline
> etc.
> 
> Then, *when I try to click on the CALENDAR icon *- it just keeps telling
> me
> the date is incorrectly formatted. IE: a graphic block fades in above the
> field with an arrow and a red X telling me about the problem - but the
> CALENDAR never pops back up to let me select.
> 
> I have to manually swipe and delete the entry in the textbox - and then
> clicking on the CALENDAR icon works again.
> 
> Is that intentional? I mean, it works - but I don't think it is intuitive
> to
> have to delete the entry before clicking on the CALENDAR icon.
> 
> -Luther
> 
> 

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