I'm guessing some ejb class transformation has added a _persistence property to your bean.
Try <t:grid ignore="_persistance"... > On 28 Nov 2013 02:53, "Chris Mylonas" <ch...@opencsta.org> wrote: > Hi Tapsters, > > Can anyone shed any light on the above? > I usually use my own home grown hand rolled tables but chucked a grid into > my template for a quick scratch project hack-look-see. > > AFAIK my project layout, packaging into .ear is my usual workflow. > > All row values for this column are "false". > > Env: > Glassfish, @EJB annotation like jumpstart, eclipselink is the JPA provider > in my EJB layer. > > I thought it was something to do with an @Temporal on my entity, changed it > from > > @Column(name = "tstamp") > @Temporal(TemporalType.TIMESTAMP) > private Date tstamp; > > to > > @Column(name = "tstamp") > @Temporal(TemporalType.DATE) > private Date tstamp; > > I can always just go back to hand rolled tables and pretend it never > happened, but would be nice to know where a column like this comes from. > > Thank you > Chris >