I am using one instance of the nuBuilder pro hosted mysql instances with nuBuilder 3 and was looking to make the timestamp to be British Summer Time or Greenwhich Mean Time I would settle for one or the other. I think the server and therefore mysql is set up for Adelaide time which is UTC + 09:30 I've tried a few things but not possible.
For those that know better what is my optimal solution - I could change through the UI it doesn't have to be in backend
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Alter Default Timestamp Calculation
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Re: Alter Default Timestamp Calculation
Hi,
You could try this: https://forums.nubuilder.cloud/viewtopic. ... one#p13851
BTW: nuBuilder Pro (v3) is not maintained/supported anymore. Therefore it's unlikely that anyone is going to fix issues. Consider switching to nuBuilder Forte.
You could try this: https://forums.nubuilder.cloud/viewtopic. ... one#p13851
BTW: nuBuilder Pro (v3) is not maintained/supported anymore. Therefore it's unlikely that anyone is going to fix issues. Consider switching to nuBuilder Forte.
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Re: Alter Default Timestamp Calculation
Thank you Tom I will try that - I was just starting to get into Nubuilder 3 but understand the need to move to v4
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Re: Alter Default Timestamp Calculation
Have you tried it and did it work?Dalkeith wrote:Thank you Tom I will try that - I was just starting to get into Nubuilder 3 but understand the need to move to v4
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Re: Alter Default Timestamp Calculation
Apologies Toms yes I tried it and it worked thanks
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