> Tommi Mäkitalo <[email protected]> hat am 9. August 2013 um 18:28 geschrieben:
[...]
> I wanted to answer no, there is no workaround. The tntdb::Datetime class
> should be just a data object for converting database specific datetime
> values to something, a C++ program can understand. And hence the
> tntdb::Datetime class should not be used for other purposes. It has no
> range checks or other features, a full fledged datetime class should
> have since tntdb is a database access library. You should use other
> datetime classes for real datetimes. cxxtools::Datetime is a good
> starting point. And if you include <tntdb/cxxtools/datetime.h> you can
> use it just like tntdb::Datetime.

why not use tntdb the cxxtools::DateTime type?
http://www.tntnet.org/apidoc/html/classtntdb_1_1_datetime.html
looks very similar to
http://www.tntnet.org/apidoc/html/classcxxtools_1_1_date_time.html

CU

Olaf


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