https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86457

--- Comment #8 from rob...@familiegrosskopf.de ---
(In reply to Sjoerd from comment #7)
> When I open the "domein" table, I get another error message:
> 
> Value '0000-00-00 00:00:00' can not be represented as java.sql.Timestamp
> 
> Although it prevents me from using the table, this error message is clear
> and understandable.
> 
> Maybe with forms the wrong message is put in the exception?

The error-message is nearly the same. There is content, which couldn't be shown
as a timestamp, but seems to be defined as it. The error-message of the form
shows also the content, the error-message of the table doesn't show it. The
content of the field seem to be:
'214twente-online.nl ... byte'
This would be the same content you get, when you switch to Tools → SQL send a
query like "SELECT * FROM Table".
The content you get from your server isn't a timestamp. You would get the same
error when using the direct connection, which is available here:
http://extensions.libreoffice.org/extension-center/mysql-native-connector

How do you connect to the server? There is something about PHP-Warning.

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