https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104375

--- Comment #3 from Stang <[email protected]> ---
First, I'll admit that maybe the title of Bug should be "Table Default value
for Date cannot be modified using SQL".

Second, this is only one bug being reported as can be seen in "Expected
Results".  "Steps to Reproduce" mentions the creation of an incorrect date but
that is not what is being requested as a fix but rather the process to get to
the problem.

It is not misleading to use the word "Default" since this is the word used in
the field description that is being dealt with.  What else can it be called?

The bottom line here is that the "Default value" of a table "Date" type field
cannot be changed using SQL as other parts of the field can such as format,
name, type etc.  Additionally, if this is a split database, there is no way for
a user to "clear" this field or change it without modifying the "content.xml"
file (except to actually delete the field and create a new one which is not
practical).

Finally, this is absolutely no reason to have TWO default values as you
suggest.  There is a default set or there is not. What could be the reasoning
for two different defaults?

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