Is there a place, were the V5 library can be downloaded.
I need for a few more months to have the production system on 4D 2004. I also 
have a version with 4D v13 and 6.0r13. There it is fixed.

Grüße/regards
Norbert
        
Norbert Pfaff
Mannheimer Str.24b
67098 Bad Dürkheim



Am 10.02.2014 um 18:14 schrieb Aparajita Fishman <[email protected]>:

> Hmmm... unfortunately I can't really support 4.5. You could look at the code 
> in the v5 a4d.json library and  try that, maybe this bug was fixed.
> 
> On Feb 10, 2014, at 4:09 PM, Norbert Pfaff <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Sorry I forgot
>> 
>> A4D 4.5 r1
>> 
>> Grüße/regards
>> Norbert
>>      
>> 
>> Norbert Pfaff
>> Mannheimer Str.24b
>> 67098 Bad Dürkheim
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Am 10.02.2014 um 16:06 schrieb Norbert Pfaff <[email protected]>:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I have code to fill a list of dates per month. I have a list of all dates 
>>> in the year.
>>> Now I write out the month start a array and look through the yeardates if 
>>> the date is right for the month.
>>> Problem is, that if there are no dates for that month the result for the 
>>> json is not correct.
>>> 
>>> perhaps better you look at the code
>>> 
>>> for ($i; 1; 12)
>>>     $json->startObject
>>>     $json->add("month"; $monthName{$i})
>>>     $json->startArray("clearances")
>>>     for ($j; 1; $size)
>>>             $date:=$arTermin{$j}
>>>             If(Month of($date)=$monthNr{$i})&($date>=current date)
>>>                     $json->startObject
>>>                     $json->add("type"; $arArt{$j}) 
>>>                     $t:=$arTermin{$j}
>>>                     $json->add("datestring"; String($arTermin{$j};3))
>>>                     $json->add("isoDate"; String($arTermin{$j};8))
>>>                     $json->endObject
>>>             end if  
>>>     end for
>>>     $json->endArray
>>>     $json->endObject
>>> end for
>>> 
>>> If the month of October has no dates I end with an json like this
>>> 
>>> "month":"Oktober","clearances“:]
>>> 
>>> the parser for example in a iPad goes away and nothing is displayed. If 
>>> only the beginning bracket would be there, the parser would work.
>>> 
>>> What would be good an output "month":"Oktober","clearances“:[]
>>> 
>>> Grüße/regards
>>> Norbert
>>>     
>>> 
>>> Norbert Pfaff
>>> Mannheimer Str.24b
>>> 67098 Bad Dürkheim
>>> 
>>> 
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