On 01/03/11 15:56, Joost 't Hart wrote:
Hi!
>>> What do I do wrong?
>>
>> This works for me. Regardless of the syntax. I can happily search for
>> 1600.00.00 - 1620.12.31
>>
>> or
>>
>> 1700.01.01 - 1790.12.31
>
> Funny. I get only games that have at least a year and a month attached
> (a precision of my original statement). Both on Linux and Windows.
>
> Aha, got it: In the start date I have to delete the month and date part;
> the dialogue replaces them by .??.??
Right. I can reproduce the behaviour you spot if I delete the .??.??.
That is searching for
1700 - 1790.12.31
does indeed not give any result.
> Anyway, that is what makes the search work as expected.
>
> So this is a bug :-)
> How come the behaviour can be different at your end? A different Tcl
> version?
No. I just entered the year and didn't delete anything ;)
As far as I can see Scid wants a valid date format here and tries some
funny things with your entry in header.tcl checkDates {}.
cu
Alexander
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