Thanks, it's working. I just have a funny behavior
now when I compare these
dates with the current date (converted to milliseconds) :
#if ($todoObj.getProperty("TargetDate").value.time
< $xwiki.currentDate.time)
Sometimes the if statement is correct and sometimes is not. When I print
the values I see targetDate inferior to currentDate but the if statement is
not executed. Strange.
Antonio
2008/10/16 Sergiu Dumitriu <sergiu(a)xwiki.com>
Antonio Goncalves wrote:
It's
me again. I'm still confused by the property classes.
The dueDate is of type DateProperty. How can have the milliseconds value
of
that date ? I've tried to format the date,
but it doesn't work. If I
display
$todoObj.TargetDate, it's fine, but I can
manipulate it as a date (
using formatDate for exemple)
#foreach ($todo in $todos)
#set ($todoDoc = $xwiki.getDocument($todo))
#set ($todoObj = $todoDoc.getObject("XWiki.TodoClass"))
$todoObj.TargetDate
// This works
$xwiki.formatDate($todoObj.TargetDate, "yymmdd") // This
does'n
work
#end
Do you know what to do to use formatDate on a DateProperty ?
$xwiki.formatDate($todoObj.getProperty("TargetDate").value,
"yymmdd")
$todoObj.TargetDate formats the date into a string.
$todoObj.getProperty("TargetDate").value is the actual value of the
property, which is a Date for date properties.
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