Dave - I can't reproduce this on a test machine.  Below is what I did.  Is 
there another method you would like me to use?

I installed pgadmin 1.8.0 on a test machine (windows xp sp2).  I was able 
to add a schedule using 1.8.0.  I then upgraded pgadmin to 1.8.4.  I was 
able to add a schedule using 1.8.4 as well on this test machine.  I'm 
still not able to add a schedule on my primary machine (windows xp sp2). 
My coworker is still unable to add a schedule on his primary machine 
(linux gentoo).  My other coworker can add a schedule on his primary 
machine (linux).


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"Dave Page" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
10/03/08 04:14

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On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 6:01 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Dave - I added comments; but, it still doesn't recognize the date even
> though it is there.  The date in the start date field is 10/03/08.  I 
tried
> using the format you used below.  When I manually typed in the date
> 10/03/2008, it removed the visible date from the field.


I've just been testing on Windows XP, and no matter what I do it seems
to work fine. I've tried with regional settings set to both US and UK.

Can anyone else (preferrably with a dev environment) reproduce this?

-- 
Dave Page
EnterpriseDB UK:   http://www.enterprisedb.com

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