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--- Comment #20 from rob...@familiegrosskopf.de ---
(In reply to comment #19)
Hello again,
I removed the time-field from the view and consequently also the report and
everything works fine now. So, my conclusion is that the problem obviously
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--- Comment #10 from hc.stoellin...@aon.at ---
Hello again,
I created a new report based on the same view (with and without date/time
fields - same result (error javaLangIncompatibleClassChangeError).
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--- Comment #11 from rob...@familiegrosskopf.de ---
So let's have a look at your Java-Version and the Report-Builder.
Where do you get the packages for LO and the Report-Builder from? The
Report-Builder should be included in LO since LO 4.1.* It
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--- Comment #12 from hc.stoellin...@aon.at ---
Thanks for your help! After removing the report builder from extensions (it was
there from earlier LO releases!) everthing works just fine (including a couple
of other niggles. Great help - regards
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--- Comment #13 from Alex Thurgood ipla...@yahoo.co.uk ---
From reading up on this message, it appears that it often stems from binary
mismatch between the class calling a function or interface and the caller
library/class. In other words, you
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--- Comment #14 from hc.stoellin...@aon.at ---
Hi Alex, to start with - thanks a lot for your prompt help! The thing is that I
have been using OpenOffice/LibreOffice for quite a number of years (including
Base). Up to not SOOO long ago the Report
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--- Comment #15 from rob...@familiegrosskopf.de ---
It could be a bug, that it is possible to add an extension to LO, which is also
included in another version.
But how should we work with this report. It would be better to close it an
write a
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--- Comment #16 from hc.stoellin...@aon.at ---
Hi again, I suppose it is best to close this bug and write a new one. By the
way, being optimistic, I now also installed 4.1.1.2 on my Linux-Mint-15-32-bit
system. Here SOME reports work, while some
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--- Comment #18 from hc.stoellin...@aon.at ---
Well, it's not quite solved...! Most of my reports (all of them are based on
views) work fine. However, as I already mentioned in my Comment 6, time fields
are shown wrongly in the view. Removing
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--- Comment #19 from hc.stoellin...@aon.at ---
Hello again,
I removed the time-field from the view and consequently also the report and
everything works fine now. So, my conclusion is that the problem obviously lies
with time-fields...
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--- Comment #2 from hc.stoellin...@aon.at ---
Hello, I connect to the MySQL database via the native connector. Should I also
try odbc or jdbc? Regards H.S.
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--- Comment #3 from hc.stoellin...@aon.at ---
Yes, there are time/date fields in the report.
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--- Comment #5 from hc.stoellin...@aon.at ---
First installment: I see the date fields correctly, but the time is wrong.
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--- Comment #8 from rob...@familiegrosskopf.de ---
I could only test with LO 4.1.1.2 and OpenSUSE 12.3 64bit rpm on MariaDB. The
native connector of SUSE doesn't work with this version, downloaded from SUSE.
Tried a report with a table and a
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--- Comment #7 from hc.stoellin...@aon.at ---
Deleting the time/date fields didn't help. I still get the samt error...
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--- Comment #9 from hc.stoellin...@aon.at ---
Just tried the report with a jdbc-connection --- got the exact same result!
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--- Comment #4 from rob...@familiegrosskopf.de ---
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Hello, I connect to the MySQL database via the native connector. Should I
also try odbc or jdbc? Regards H.S.
The native-connector should be the best, if it is working
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--- Comment #6 from hc.stoellin...@aon.at ---
It seems to me that the hour part of the time becomes the minutes, and
minutes become the seconds. A 12 is added in front; eg.: time 20:30:00
becomes 12:20:30.
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