Re: Where is information used by the Scheduler?

2012-11-26 Thread Bill Moniz

You're very welcome.  Glad to help.  :)

On 27 November 2012 09:24, <> wrote:

>
>  >>I eventually fixed the problem by forcing a locale fro the
> JVM in the ColdFusion Administrator by adding the following JVM
> arguments: -Duser.language=en -Duser.country=AU.
>
> Hey! How about that! It solved my problem.
> I added -Duser.language=fr -Duser.country=CA and now it works.
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
>
> 

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Re: Where is information used by the Scheduler?

2012-11-26 Thread Claude Schnéegans

 >>I eventually fixed the problem by forcing a locale fro the
JVM in the ColdFusion Administrator by adding the following JVM
arguments: -Duser.language=en -Duser.country=AU.

Hey! How about that! It solved my problem.
I added -Duser.language=fr -Duser.country=CA and now it works.

Thanks a lot!


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Re: Where is information used by the Scheduler?

2012-11-26 Thread Bill Moniz

By any chance is your JVM running in a different locale than your system
local?  I ask because I had a similar issue.  My system runs in Australia,
but I happened to be in Canada (with my system temporarily set to american
standards) when I installed a new version of Java.  The install picked up
the north american settings and as a result I kept getting weird invalid
date issues when I got back to Aus.  Took a while to figure out that's what
was happening.  I eventually fixed the problem by forcing a locale fro the
JVM in the ColdFusion Administrator by adding the following JVM
arguments: -Duser.language=en -Duser.country=AU.

Hope that helps.

Cheers,
Bill.

On 27 November 2012 07:46, <> wrote:

>
>  >>I notice that this invalid date is in american format (mm/dd/),
> though My system local is set for French, thus the date format should be
> dd/mm/
>
> I think I will have to wait until dec 1st, the the date will be valid in
> both formats, and hopefuly I'll see where it is used.
>
>
> 

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Re: Where is information used by the Scheduler?

2012-11-26 Thread Claude Schnéegans

 >>I notice that this invalid date is in american format (mm/dd/), though 
 >>My system local is set for French, thus the date format should be dd/mm/

I think I will have to wait until dec 1st, the the date will be valid in both 
formats, and hopefuly I'll see where it is used.


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Re: Where is information used by the Scheduler?

2012-11-26 Thread Claude Schnéegans

 >>I would suggest you just delete the task from neo-cron.xml and start again
and see if the issue persists

Finaly, the trouble seems not to be with the sceduled tasked.

The date-time which is declared invalid is actualy rhe time I open the 
administrator Scheduler page.
This time must be used to display some default time option somewhere, but how 
could it be unvalid?

I notice that this invalid date is in american format (mm/dd/), though My 
system local is set for French, thus the date format should be dd/mm/


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Re: Where is information used by the Scheduler?

2012-11-26 Thread Russ Michaels

I would suggest you just delete the task from neo-cron.xml and start again
and see if the issue persists

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On Nov 26, 2012 7:32 PM, <> wrote:

>
>  >>Try neo-cron.xml (should be in the \lib folder under your ColdFusion
> installation).
>
> Thanks, I found it.
> But my assumption was wrong. The date is not contained in this file, it is
> simple the date-time at the moment I open the scheduler.
> How could this date be wrong?
>
>
> 

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Re: Where is information used by the Scheduler?

2012-11-26 Thread Claude Schnéegans

 >>Try neo-cron.xml (should be in the \lib folder under your ColdFusion
installation).

Thanks, I found it.
But my assumption was wrong. The date is not contained in this file, it is 
simple the date-time at the moment I open the scheduler.
How could this date be wrong?


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Re: Where is information used by the Scheduler?

2012-11-26 Thread Carl Von Stetten

Claude,

Try neo-cron.xml (should be in the \lib folder under your ColdFusion 
installation).

-Carl V.

On 11/26/2012 11:03 AM, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Claude_Schn=E9egans wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I open the Scheduler in the CF administrator (CF 9), I get the error:
> "11/26/2012 1:58:00 PM is an invalid date format.
>
> Fist I don't see why it is ivalid.
> But I'd like to see if I can modify it.
> I suppose all the information about scheduled tasks is stocked in some XML 
> file, but where?
>
>
>
> 

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Re: Where is information used by the Scheduler?

2012-11-26 Thread Justin Scott

> I suppose all the information about scheduled tasks is
> stocked in some XML file, but where?

Take a look in the neo-cron.xml file in the lib folder for your
ColdFusion instance.


-Justin

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Where is information used by the Scheduler?

2012-11-26 Thread Claude Schnéegans

Hi,

When I open the Scheduler in the CF administrator (CF 9), I get the error:
"11/26/2012 1:58:00 PM is an invalid date format.

Fist I don't see why it is ivalid.
But I'd like to see if I can modify it.
I suppose all the information about scheduled tasks is stocked in some XML 
file, but where?



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