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Message #23743
[Bug 768962] Re: [6.0] invalid date_stop in calendar view
yes, If you consider the real time scenario then in the above example
given by Ravi its valid.
09/05/11 00:00:00 to 10/05/11 00:00:00 this means that the event started
at midnight after 24:00:00(of 8/5) and ended at the next 24:00:00(9/5).
09/05/11 00:00:00 to 10/05/11 00:00:01 is two days. yes, because the
event started at midnight after 24:00:00(of 8/5) and ended at the next
starting of 00:00:01(10/5).
The case you use only date widget is then the client will replace by
default the time part to 00:00:00 but this can be surely improved. + 1
for this.
Thanks !
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/768962
Title:
[6.0] invalid date_stop in calendar view
Status in OpenERP GTK Client:
Incomplete
Status in OpenERP Web Client:
Incomplete
Bug description:
In a calendar view, defined like this :
<record model="ir.ui.view" id="rent_order_rtz_calendar_view">
<field name="name">rent.order.rtz.calendar</field>
<field name="model">rent.order</field>
<field name="type">calendar</field>
<field name="priority" eval="14"/>
<field name="arch" type="xml">
<calendar string="Rent Orders" color="partner_id" date_start="date_out_shipping" date_stop="date_in_shipping">
<field name="partner_id"/>
<field name="description"/>
</calendar>
</field>
</record>
With, date_in_shipping = 22/04/11 00:00:00, the end date shown into
the calendar is the 21/01/11. Setting the time to 1 minute, make the
calendar show the end date correctly.
Seems that 22/04/11 00:00:00 is considered to be 21/04/11 !
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