Hi Peter,
Thanks in advance.
I was browsing through the list and read, that there's a lot of problems
with the Java stuff. That's why I asked. I'll have a look at this
JodaTime thing...
thanks.
Hi Hannes,
Jonathan's suggestion of MappedDateTime is a good one and one that I
have used. However, I haven't been super happy about how time is
handled by, in my case, MappedDateTime + java.util.Date + MySQL
Datetime. I played around a little with making a MappedField that
holds a ScalaTime (ie JodaTime) object that would be persisted in a
database as a millisecond UTC timestamp but didn't get very far with
it. I believe if you look through this mailing list you'll find
someone else (sorry, I forget who!) talking about basically doing just
this and sharing some code. Anyway, just another possible approach...
Peter
On Feb 21, 10:59 am, Jonathan Hoffman <jonhoff...@gmail.com> wrote:
Does MappedDateTime do what you want?
Also look at MappedEnum for the status
On Feb 21, 2010, at 6:07 AM, Hannes wrote:
Hi Lifters,
I'm using Mapper with Lift 1.1-M7 and I need to have some information about time.
Especially I wanna store a time-stamp for a status field that can have three values: NEW; OPEN; CLOSED;
So, what I thought about was defining two new fields open_time and close_time that I'd use to filter/sort items.
thanks for any ideas!
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