As said, looks fine to me.
SELECT me.id, me.name, me.date_time, me.status_code, me.time_taken FRO
+M tests me
WHERE ( ( ( date_time <= ? AND date_time >= ? ) AND name = ? ) ) ORDE
+R BY date_
time: '2009-06-24 23:59:59', '2009-06-24 00:00:00', 'ART_CRV'
Use of uninitialized value $date_time in concatenation (.) or string a
+t D:/upload/Websites/iic2/script/../lib/iic2/Controller/tests/report.
+pm line 26.
__SNIPPED_A_WHOLE_BUNCH_OF_THESE_THAT_ARE_ALL_THE_SAME_AND_RELATE_TO_T
+HE_MISSING_DATE
Use of uninitialized value $date_time in concatenation (.) or string a
+t D:/upload/Websites/iic2/script/../lib/iic2/Controller/tests/report.
+pm line 26.
[info] *** Request 1292 (0.005/s) [6088] [Mon Jun 29 11:54:59 2009] **
+*
[debug] "GET" request for "tests/report/day_simple/ART_CRV/2009-06-24"
+ from "127
.0.0.1"
[debug] Path is "tests/report/day_simple"
[debug] Arguments are "ART_CRV/2009-06-24"
[info] Request took 0.151744s (6.590/s)
.------------------------------------------------------------+--------
+---.
| Action | Time
+ |
+------------------------------------------------------------+--------
+---+
| /tests/report/day_simple | 0.12781
+2s |
| /end | 0.00176
+9s |
'------------------------------------------------------------+--------
+---'
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