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Ivan Cauchi commented on OFBIZ-4910:
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I have done some more tests on various versions to try to pinpoint where the
problem is and is not evident. The following is a summary:
revision 10.04 10.04.02 11.04 12.04 trunk
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1344991 OK
1344510 NOK
1336603 OK OK OK
1331554 NOK OK OK
unknown NOK
Hence it is clear that the calendar issue does not exist from the 11.04 release
onwards.
Given that release 10.04.02 is the latest stable release, likely being used in
production, and with further updates in the offing (10.04.03 and 10.04.04) it
would make sense to back-port the solution already in place from the 11.04 fork
to the 10.04 version.
> clicking on an existing Calendar event displays the current time in the start
> and end time fields
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> Key: OFBIZ-4910
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-4910
> Project: OFBiz
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: specialpurpose/myportal
> Affects Versions: Release 10.04
> Environment: Ubuntu 10.04, OpenJDK 1.6.0_20
> Reporter: Ivan Cauchi
> Fix For: Release Branch 12.04
>
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> when opening an existing Calendar event for display or further editing, the
> time fields display the current time (but the correct date). This can be
> confusing for a user who for example simply intends to update the subject or
> description and does not notice the changed time. On clicking on update, the
> current time displayed updates the calendar event.
> This behaviour is evident in v10.04 r1344510, but not in v12.04 r1336603.
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