Message10205
work around --
if you use a python TableModel class holds datetime.date elements
you need to create a python JTable class that is derived from a
java JTable class in which can override getValueAt and setValueAt.
for each method you need to do the necessary "coversion":
METHOD FROM TO
getValueAt datetime.date/java.util.Date java.sql.Date
setValueAt java.sql.Date/java.util.Date datetime.date |
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