Show us how did you set the date in the generator.yml.

On 1 kvě, 23:02, fsateler <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have an admin generator module for managing users in my application.
> I'm using sfGuardPlugin.
>
> The problem I'm facing is that for some reason symfony is parsing the
> date the wrong way. In my generator.yml I have set the date format to
> 'dd-MM-yy', and I have the following user:
>
> mysql> select username, created_at from sf_guard_user limit 1;
> +------------+---------------------+
> | username   | created_at          |
> +------------+---------------------+
> | donalcalde | 2010-05-01 13:01:01 |
> +------------+---------------------+
>
> Yet in the list view for users I get:
>
> donalcalde       2010-05-01
>
> As you can see, symfony is parsing the year as day and the day as
> year. Any hints on how can I fix this?
>
> Please CC: me in replies.
> --
>
> Saludos,
> Felipe Sateler
>
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