Hi,

How stupidly gives you the replies. what am i asked and what you have sent.
I just made request for new password because my account has been blocked unfortunately.
And you are sending me rules and regulations of sending an email,is it necessary right now. 

 
reg.......
Anil Karna


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  1. Entity exposed to view but 'date' type field are not    present
      (Juraj Chlebec)
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2012 17:10:56 +0200
From: Juraj Chlebec <havran@gmail.com>
Subject: [support] Entity exposed to view but 'date' type field are
    not    present
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Hi,

I have same problem as here: http://drupal.org/node/1021466#comment-4766902

Callbacks are only used by
wrappers<http://drupal.org/node/1021466#comment-4766902>
Posted by JvE <http://drupal.org/user/892998> on *July 22, 2011 at 10:18am*

Note that the "getter callback" and "setter callback" functions are
*only*used by Entity metadata wrappers.
Not by entity_load or Views and such.

You can not use these to convert a different timestamp format in a database
to a timestamp for use with the 'date' type unless you specifically create
a wrapper for each of your entity instances.

I tried to get my (int)yyyymmdd values from the database to show up in
Views as dates and mistakenly thought I could use the "getter callback" for
the transformation.
Example of when callback is and is not used:
<?php
    $entity = entity_load('myentity', array(1));
    print $entity->day; // this gives 20110721 (from the database)
    $item = entity_metadata_wrapper('myentity', $entity);
    print $item->day->value(); // this gives 1311206400 (from the "getter
callback")
?>

In Views my day shows up as "08/21/1970 - 19:18" ...
so if someone can point me in the right direction to get my "days" as
timestamps, I'm all ears.


How can i use "getter callback" to convert field from database stored as
'date' to timestamp for using for view? Or is there other way how to
achieve this goal?

Juraj

--
Juraj Chlebec aka Havran
http://www.svoji.sk
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Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2012 17:17:47 +0800 (SGT)
From: Anil Reddy <anilreddykarna@yahoo.in>
Subject: [support] Unblock my account
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?Hi,
Please unblock my account,or send another password for am waiting from morning onwards.

reg.......
Anil Karna
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