Jacopo,
FYI: the Calendar roll method is intended to be used by UI artifacts as
a type of spinner. In this example, rolling the month increments the
month without recalculating the date.
Let's say the current date is January 31, 2009, Rolling the month +1
will result in February 31, 2009. That isn't a real date, of course. In
contrast, adding +1 to the month will give you February 28, 2009.
I hope this helps.
-Adrian
[email protected] wrote:
Author: jacopoc
Date: Wed Dec 9 15:06:42 2009
New Revision: 888825
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=888825&view=rev
Log:
Fixed code that could cause infinite loops.
Modified:
ofbiz/trunk/applications/accounting/webapp/accounting/WEB-INF/actions/reports/GlAccountTrialBalance.groovy
Modified:
ofbiz/trunk/applications/accounting/webapp/accounting/WEB-INF/actions/reports/GlAccountTrialBalance.groovy
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ofbiz/trunk/applications/accounting/webapp/accounting/WEB-INF/actions/reports/GlAccountTrialBalance.groovy?rev=888825&r1=888824&r2=888825&view=diff
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---
ofbiz/trunk/applications/accounting/webapp/accounting/WEB-INF/actions/reports/GlAccountTrialBalance.groovy
(original)
+++
ofbiz/trunk/applications/accounting/webapp/accounting/WEB-INF/actions/reports/GlAccountTrialBalance.groovy
Wed Dec 9 15:06:42 2009
@@ -76,7 +76,6 @@
isPosted = parameters.isPosted;
while (customTimePeriodEndDate <= currentTimePeriod.thruDate) {
-
if ("ALL".equals(isPosted)) {
isPosted = "";
}
@@ -97,7 +96,7 @@
glAcctgTrialBalanceList.add(acctgTransEntriesAndTransTotal);
- calendarTimePeriodStartDate.roll(Calendar.MONTH, 1);
+ calendarTimePeriodStartDate.add(Calendar.MONTH, 1);
Timestamp retStampStartDate = new
Timestamp(calendarTimePeriodStartDate.getTimeInMillis());
retStampStartDate.setNanos(0);
customTimePeriodStartDate = retStampStartDate;