Hello Elpidio

The same it happened with me.  If you serve of the pop up calendar, the
entered date "only result" if the selection will be in the format
mm/dd/yyyy. Seems to be one bug but with solution.




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Enviada: domingo, 21 de Novembro de 2004 02:42
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Assunto: Re: [Care2002-developers] is this a bug?

Hello Dr. Potur,

On Wednesday 17 November 2004 14:35, Bulent Potur M.D. Obgyn. wrote:
> 1) patient-> emptyform->date of birth mm/dd/yyyy->in
> the real record but dd/mm/yyyy in explanation
> paranthesis and if you take the date from the helper
> calender first you see the date in the box then after
> the recording you see 00/00/0000 for the real date of
> birth.

I cant replicate the error at the online demo. Everything seems to work
fine.
If you need a different date format, you can see here how to do it. Note
that 
the sample images are old, but the principle is the same.

http://ciclone.mfh.it/care2002/documentation/index.php/Setting_the_date_form
at

> If you try to select the birth date from the
> pop up calender it does not record but if you enter it
> manually then it admits the date value.

I cant replicate it at the online demo. This is most probably caused by
errors 
in the browser config.  Which OS and browser are you using?

Regards,
Elpidio


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