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Justin Mclean commented on FLEX-20370:
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Confirmed still an issue in Apache Flex 4.9.1
> DateField do not honor min or maxYear setting.
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> Key: FLEX-20370
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-20370
> Project: Apache Flex
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: mx: DateField
> Affects Versions: Adobe Flex SDK 3.3 (Release)
> Environment: Affected OS(s): Windows
> Affected OS(s): Windows XP
> Browser: Firefox 3.x
> Language Found: English
> Reporter: Adobe JIRA
> Labels: easyfix, easytest
>
> The problem comes in when a user uses the min/maxYear attributes. If they are
> set it is supposed to set min and max points on the date picker. What is
> happening is that a user can enter a date outside of these boundires and the
> date picker will show it.
> Steps to reproduce:
> Here is an example:
> User sets the following
> _departField.maxYear = 2015;
> _departField.minYear = 2009; // **** Bug here will roll back before 2009
> different CQ _departField.showToday = false; _departField.editable = true;
> From the UI if you open the datepicker it will only advance to 2015. If you
> then edit the date in the dateField to 2016 the date picker will show it
> Actual Results:
> DateField do not honor min/max year setting. You can enter year above the max
> limit.
>
> Expected Results:
> Validate and restrict the year to the max limit.
>
> Workaround (if any):
>
> Perhaps overriding the class to add a validator.
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