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[Bug 752349] Re: Calendar & Gantt views do not show long-term events

 

This bug was labeled "low" in the "importance" category.
The importance label should be "very high" because this bug turn OpenERP almost unusable for Project Management.
The web client get the majority of the bugs reports, and the GTK client suffering a bug like this, and the importance is labeled "low"... As said here before, it should be changed to "very high" and get prioritized solution.

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Title:
  Calendar & Gantt views do not show long-term events

Status in OpenERP GTK Client:
  Confirmed
Status in OpenERP Web Client:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  The calendar & gantt views do not show events that span outside of the
  displayed date range.

  For example if an event starts before the calendar view's first day,
  but ends within the calendar view's date range, it should be shown,
  but it is not

  Also, if a calendar event starts before the calendar view's date range
  and ends after the calendar view's date range, it should be shown as
  spanning the entire calendar view, but it is not.

  This is a major problem for time management, as events / project tasks
  that should be shown are completely hidden!

  The issue is with the domain that is used to retrieve the calendar
  events, which is simply:

  event_date_start >= first_calendar_date
  and event_date_stop <= last_calendar_date

  This should actually be:

  (event_date_start >= first_calendar_date
    and event_date_start <=  last_calendar_date)
  or
  (event_date_stop >= first_calendar_date
    and event_date_stop <=  last_calendar_date)
  or
  (event_date_start < first_calendar_date
    and event_date_stop >  last_calendar_date)

  I'm going to have a crack at implementing this, but just in case
  someone else has already solved this problem can they please let me
  know!!



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