Christophe Posted Tuesday at 06:13 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 06:13 PM Hello @bernhard, Any updates on the date/time picker issue that you could also reproduce? Thanks in advance! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bernhard Posted Tuesday at 06:24 PM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 06:24 PM @Christophe I don't have any open issues on my list. If you have one, please open a separate thread, so it's easier to keep track. Please describe everything as good as possible and please check if you have the latest versions of all modules. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christophe Posted Tuesday at 11:05 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 11:05 PM (edited) @bernhard It's the issue that I had on a website that we had talked about via PM around the 5/6 January where I had explained everything, and with more/complementary details the 9th (PHP 8.2, utfmb4, InnoDB, MariaDB..., the steps I took, etc.) and for which I had sent you via your cloud a copy of the fresh new installation I had done, as you asked me to, where the issue was reproducible a second time. You told me that you could reproduce my issue and that you were working on it. It was apparently the day the version 1.5 was released, the 11th. Compared to the installation copy I had sent you (where the modules were all the latest at that moment), I've just upgraded now the modules listed below (all the others were already up to date): *** By the way, RockCalendar, be it with 1.4.3 or 1.5.0 installed, still shows as 1.0.1 for "Latest"/ 1.0.1 (older than the one you already have installed!), in the Upgrades module page or in Admin -> Modules -> RockCalendar -> Download and Update *** RockCalendar RockCalendar 1.4.3->1.5.0 1.0.1 RockFrontend 4.0.0->4.1.0 RockMigrations 6.5.0->6.7.0 TracyDebugger 4.26.47->4.26.57 The issue is still present. With new events created (past, present and future) and with several times of the day/night. The time is saved correctly in the calendar as before but the time still goes back to 00:00 in the date/time picker field after saving the page, as before. Do you want that I summarize/condense/merge/compile everything discussed concerning this specific time issue on a separate thread under Modules/Plugins (or another sub-forum)? Added: Do you want me to create a thread specific to the date/time picker fieldtype and/or inputfield? Added 2: if you want me to create a specific thread I'll remove everything in this post and just link to the thread with the details (I'll probably remove all the content of this post anyway as I don't like when my posts are messy). Added 3: I tested after only upgrading RockCalendar to 1.5.0, and then also after upgrading the other modules, trashing the old events and creating new ones. And even logging out/in of ProcessWire, etc. Edited Tuesday at 11:23 PM by Christophe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bernhard Posted yesterday at 10:25 AM Author Share Posted yesterday at 10:25 AM Hey @Christophe sorry for that. I totally missed that and after your last message talking about RockCommerce and some other projects on your side my brain dumped everything we talked before. It was quite an easy fix though, so it might have been good to start over with a fresh head, because I can remember I was on another track with solving that issue 2 weeks ago. Please grab v1.5.1 and let me know if it works now! https://www.baumrock.com/en/releases/rockcalendar/ Also @Stefanowitsch could you also please upgrade and see if it breaks anything on your project? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christophe Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago (edited) Hi @bernhard, And thank you! I've just updated the module on the website that I had copied. I've done several tests, also with the date range option on the same day and on several days, from the calendar or creating directly children. It seems to be working. In the calendar (in the admin) I see the starting time but not the ending time (the same day or another day) but I'm sure it's normal by default. I've not yet installed RockGrid and tested repetitive events like for example on several days (consecutive days or not) starting at the same time. But I've noticed something: if I have a range like 31/01/2025 12:00 - 04/02/2025 13:05 that is on 2 different weeks on the calendar, the starting hour of the first day is also displayed on the first day of the new week, making it seem as if it only starts at 12 pm on the 3rd February. Is it the default "behaviour" of FullCalendar? Is this only happening in the admin or will it also happen on the frontend if someone uses FullCalendar? I'm thinking/I guess that repetitive events (at the same time range or not the same time range each of these days - I haven't tested yet) (can) resolve this case. I'll have to test. Edited 3 hours ago by Christophe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stefanowitsch Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago On 1/22/2025 at 12:05 AM, Christophe said: The issue is still present. With new events created (past, present and future) and with several times of the day/night. The time is saved correctly in the calendar as before but the time still goes back to 00:00 in the date/time picker field after saving the page, as before. I am using the RockCalendar too and I tried to reproduce this error but everything looks normal to me. Can you explain how to reproduce this step by step? One thing that I did notice: If you edit an event that has a time assigned to i, then uncheck the "set time" checkbox and then re-check it, the time will default back to "00:00". I don't know if this is the problem you are experiencing but it seems as the default behaviour for me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christophe Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago Hello, It was an issue where if you put 31/01/2025 18:30 for example and saved the page, the time was displayed in the calendar/parent page, but in the child page the time was back to 00:00. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bernhard Posted 3 hours ago Author Share Posted 3 hours ago 10 minutes ago, Christophe said: But I've noticed something: if I have a range like 31/01/2025 12:00 - 04/02/2025 13:05 that is on 2 different weeks on the calendar, the starting hour of the first day is also displayed on the first day of the new week, making it seem as if it only starts at 12 pm on the 3rd February. Sorry, I don't understand your example. Please show screenshots and explain what you'd expect and what you actually see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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