You may want to report that as a bug

Bob Redpath wrote:
> Thanks, that was it. 
>
> On edittabstats, line 190 I added
>                 <cfset form.before = createODBCDate(form.before)>
>                 <cfset form.after = createODBCDate(form.after)>
>
>
>
> On 1/8/07, *Jake Churchill* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>
>     I ran into a very similar issue in the Reports tab for session
>     reports.
>     I was on an Oracle 10 DB with a Linux OS so I'm not sure if this
>     is the
>     same problem you are having.  I reported it as a bug.  See
>     http://bugs.farcrycms.org:8080/browse/FC-683.  If you keep close
>     tabs on
>     the format of the date it seems to work.  The issue is that the Java
>     call being made is not capable of handling a lot of different formats
>     like ColdFusion is so you have to standardize the format slightly
>     before
>     passing it on the Java.
>
>     Bob wrote:
>     >
>     > When I view stats on the site tab (Site tab > Content Item >
>     Stats) the
>     > report shows the activity since creation but the date range show
>     > between Oct 9, 2006 and Dec 31, 1969.
>     >
>     > When I attempt to change the report date I get the error:
>     > Cannot format given Object as a Date
>     >
>     > The error occurred in
>     > E:\Farcry\farcry_core\packages\farcry\gregorianCalendar.cfc:
>     line 172
>     > Called from E:\Farcry\farcry_core\admin\edittabStats.cfm: line 208
>     > Called from E:\Farcry\farcry_core\admin\edittabStats.cfm: line 204
>     > Called from E:\Farcry\farcry_core\admin\edittabStats.cfm: line 85
>     > Called from E:\Farcry\farcry_core\admin\edittabStats.cfm: line 34
>     > Called from E:\Farcry\farcry_core\admin\edittabStats.cfm: line 31
>     >
>     > 170 :         var
>     tDateFormat=javacast("int",arguments.thisDateFormat );
>     > 171 :         var
>     >
>     
> iLocale=aLocale.init(listFirst(arguments.thisLocale,"_"),listLast(arguments.thisLocale,"_"));
>     >
>     > 172 :         return
>     > aDateFormat.getDateInstance
>     (tDateFormat,iLocale).format(arguments.thisDate);
>     >
>     > 173 :     </cfscript>
>     > 174 : </cffunction>
>     >
>     >
>     > No matter how I format the date I get the same error. Has anyone
>     > received this error? Any workarounds?
>     >
>     > Thanks, Bob
>     >
>     >
>     > >
>     >
>
>     --
>     Jake Churchill
>     CF Webtools
>     11204 Davenport, Ste. 200b
>     Omaha, NE  68154
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>     402-408-3733 x103
>
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>
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>
> >


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