arnor@icetips.com
Member
Hi guys,
By definition all my events are full day events. So I got that all fixed up with the AllDay field.
But I realized that the end date does not seem to behave correctly. If I have an event with startdate of "May 10" and an enddate of "May 23" I would expect the event bar to extend May 10 to May 23, but it stops on May 22nd. I have not found any way to make this work, so my solution for now was to add a dummy datetime column where I add 1 to the date and use that column as an element for the end date for the calendar. I can't use the actual end date as then it would be a day off.
Using the "taskenddate" element, I get this:
Using the "taskenddate_calendar" element, I get this:
According to the fullCalendar documentation the end date IS inclusive IF the event is an all-day event - see: https://fullcalendar.io/docs1/event_data/Event_Object
Is there any other way to solve this, than do what I did and use a "dummy" field to keep the end date + 1 in?
Best regards,
Arnor
By definition all my events are full day events. So I got that all fixed up with the AllDay field.
But I realized that the end date does not seem to behave correctly. If I have an event with startdate of "May 10" and an enddate of "May 23" I would expect the event bar to extend May 10 to May 23, but it stops on May 22nd. I have not found any way to make this work, so my solution for now was to add a dummy datetime column where I add 1 to the date and use that column as an element for the end date for the calendar. I can't use the actual end date as then it would be a day off.
Using the "taskenddate" element, I get this:
Using the "taskenddate_calendar" element, I get this:
According to the fullCalendar documentation the end date IS inclusive IF the event is an all-day event - see: https://fullcalendar.io/docs1/event_data/Event_Object
Is there any other way to solve this, than do what I did and use a "dummy" field to keep the end date + 1 in?
Best regards,
Arnor