Le mardi 05 avril 2016 21:09:01, Even Rouault a écrit :
> Le mardi 05 avril 2016 20:56:07, Paul Ramsey a écrit :
> > Hey all,
> >
> > We've had a client working with dodgy data who would like an option to
> > avoid incompatible date mangling when reading bad data. Basically, OGR
> > will consume s
On 2016-04-05 3:56 PM, Paul Ramsey wrote:
Hey all,
We've had a client working with dodgy data who would like an option to
avoid incompatible date mangling when reading bad data. Basically, OGR
will consume some funky dates from CSV and Excel, like /00/00, but
it will NULL out others, like 19
05.04.2016, 22:09, Even Rouault kirjoitti:
Le mardi 05 avril 2016 20:56:07, Paul Ramsey a écrit :
Hey all,
We've had a client working with dodgy data who would like an option to
avoid incompatible date mangling when reading bad data. Basically, OGR
will consume some funky dates from CSV and Exc
Le mardi 05 avril 2016 20:56:07, Paul Ramsey a écrit :
> Hey all,
>
> We've had a client working with dodgy data who would like an option to
> avoid incompatible date mangling when reading bad data. Basically, OGR
> will consume some funky dates from CSV and Excel, like /00/00, but
> it will N
Hey all,
We've had a client working with dodgy data who would like an option to
avoid incompatible date mangling when reading bad data. Basically, OGR
will consume some funky dates from CSV and Excel, like /00/00, but
it will NULL out others, like 1971/34/34. The net result is that, when
the d