[aprssig] FindULog converter
Steve Dimse steve at dimse.comFri Sep 1 20:05:43 UTC 2006
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On Sep 1, 2006, at 2:52 PM, Robbie, wa9inf wrote: > 2006--0-9- 01: 1:6: START LOCAL TIME > 2006--0-9- 01: 1:6 01: 1:6 R 2006-09-01 16 Port=1 <UI C Len=59>: > 27:59,WA9INF-8>APT311,WA9INF*,WIDE2-1,qAo,WB9WLS:>TinyTrak3 > 2006--0-9- 01: 1:6 01: 1:6 R 2006-09-01 16 Port=1 <UI C Len=59>: > 31:57,WA9INF-8>APT311,WA9INF*,WIDE2-1,qAo,WB9WLS:>TinyTrak3 > > Any ideas as to what may have happened, Steve? Or maybe Andy, > M0CYP has some work cut out for himself again, :-) > It is a side effect of being on the secondary server. This one runs MySQL version 4, which changed the default way dates are handled. I thought I had fixed all the calls (the answer is to change the select time SQL statement to select time+0), but I obviously missed one. What URL does this add-on use? Steve K4HG
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