I had some doubts about my testing because my fields are datetime.
So I tested it some more and the same problem came up but not only on
the admin

I have an app with a datetime field. Then I saved enoght objects to
have one for each day of the month and the same results came up for:
App.objects.filter(date__gt=datetime.datetime(2007, 5, 21, 0, 0, 0))
or
App.objects.filter(date__gte=datetime.datetime(2007, 5, 21, 0, 0, 0))
also the same results for LTE or LT

its it my mistake somewhere? or is it a bug?

Daniel


On Jun 20, 6:17 pm, "Daniel Provin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
> I notice that the admin has a problem when filtering dates
> I tried:http://localhost/admin/app/model/?date__lte=2007-06-21
> and it generates the same results 
> as:http://localhost/admin/app/model/?date__lt=2007-06-21
> so the LTE filter (less than or equal) is giving the same results as the LT
> (less than only) filter for dates fields (datetime actually)
>
> the GTE (greater than or equal) and GT (greater than only) works fine and
> using the shell from manage.py and filtering using
> Model.objects.filter(date__lte='2007-06-21)
> everything works, so I think it is an admin only problem.
>
> should I register a ticket? (or is it a ticket only for when I already have
> the patch?)
>
> Daniel
>
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