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Gareth Carter commented on OFBIZ-5608: -------------------------------------- Actually from what I remember, we had to change the VisualThemeResource to load the UK datejs file, something has changed in trunk for this to happen as I am pretty sure datejs was loaded from browsers locale. The only other object I would advise to handle is a string object which represents a date/time/date-time in ISO format only but this a matter of opinion. You could just leave it as java.sql.Date is the object only used to represent a date field throughout ofbiz (including java.sql.Time for time and java.sql.Timestamp for date-time) <display does not have time? Might be worth adding it for continuity > Dates Displaying Incorrectly With Negative Offest Timezones. > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: OFBIZ-5608 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-5608 > Project: OFBiz > Issue Type: Bug > Components: ALL COMPONENTS > Affects Versions: Release Branch 12.04, Release Branch 13.07, Trunk > Reporter: Rupert Howell > Assignee: Jacques Le Roux > Priority: Minor > Attachments: DateField_1.jpg, DateField_2.jpg, IgnoreTimeZone.patch, > ObjectTypeTests.patch, dates.patch, dates_1589040.patch, sqldate_scenarios.png > > > Dates are displaying incorrectly when negative offset (relative to UTC) are > applied by the users settings. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)