letter35
04-06-2011, 11:40 PM
Log in update stodoc.organer set Logindate = sysdate the place usid = '"+ usid +"'
oracle default save time,Windows 7 Enterprise Key (http://www.key-windows-7.co.uk/), I This machine is winxp system, save the time of year – month – day hour: minutes: seconds, but on the client side server (windows2008) save the only show on – on – on
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Server time format is set to default.
Control panel,Windows 7 Keygen (http://www.windows-7-key.in/), regional and language settings,Microsoft Office 2010 Home And Business (http://www.office2010-key.org/), regional options,Office 2007 Standard (http://www.office2007-key.eu/), Chinese (China) General recommendations about the time of packaging update stodoc.organer set Logindate = sysdate exactly where usid = '"+ System.Date.Now.toShortDateFormat () +"' Did not write the code for a long time do not know is not wrong but it should mean that.
oracle default save time,Windows 7 Enterprise Key (http://www.key-windows-7.co.uk/), I This machine is winxp system, save the time of year – month – day hour: minutes: seconds, but on the client side server (windows2008) save the only show on – on – on
Is this a problem? Should be how to solve? Bangding next! ,Office Home And Student 2010 (http://www.microsoftoffice2010key.net/)! !
No one know? Heroes are. . . Online and other na. . .
Server time format is set to default.
Control panel,Windows 7 Keygen (http://www.windows-7-key.in/), regional and language settings,Microsoft Office 2010 Home And Business (http://www.office2010-key.org/), regional options,Office 2007 Standard (http://www.office2007-key.eu/), Chinese (China) General recommendations about the time of packaging update stodoc.organer set Logindate = sysdate exactly where usid = '"+ System.Date.Now.toShortDateFormat () +"' Did not write the code for a long time do not know is not wrong but it should mean that.