Thanks for the clarification. I thought I would mention it because of the error with the storage.
Looks like it were 2 separate issues. Groeten, Martin On 21 jan. 2017 23:05 +0100, Robert Helling <[email protected]>, wrote: > Hi, > > > On 21 Jan 2017, at 15:18, <[email protected] (mailto:[email protected])> > > <[email protected] (mailto:[email protected])> wrote: > > I sort of cheated by switching to the English English version. I switched > > back to Dutch and the date/time error was thrown again. > > > > The format is: ddd d MMM yyyy > > The format for short format is: dd-MM-yy > > > > > > I had time to look at this. Turns out, all is fine. This is not an error but > a warning that the hyphens („minus signs“) in the short format don’t have any > special meaning (like the dd for example that is replaced by the day number) > and thus show up as hyphens in the date string. Nothing to worry about. We > introduced that warning as people put things like „DD“ in the format string > and wondered (read: complained) that that did not properly translate to day > numbers. So we warn about anything in the format that is not in the list on > http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qdatetime.html#toString . Those characters simply > appear in the date string and that might well be what you intended. Maybe the > text of the warning is not optimal. > > Best > Robert
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