Hello Team,

I think you are right on this.  Whenever any user enters an event that
is past 18:00 it gets placed on the calendar for the next day early in
the morning. 01:00, 02:00, etc.  This is when the system, and users are
all set to the same time zone, Pacific/Los Angeles.  So perhaps there is
some sort of bug in the time zone calculations for the left coast?  This
happens if you are using a timetable or not.

Also, is there a way to delete a School Timetable?  That would be a nice
touch. I'd like to get rid of some of my mistakes.

Thanks.

- Sez


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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 10:25:07 -0400
From: Tom Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [schooltool] Scheduling Limits on School Tool?
To: "Selzler, Bruce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [email protected]
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On 10/19/05, Selzler, Bruce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Team,
>
> I've got my copy of SchoolTool running and it seems to be working
fine.
> However you don't seem to be able to add events that are past 18:00 /
6
> PM.  In a High School, and most schools, you have activities happening
> after that in school facilities.  Is this the way school tool is
> configured or is there something wrong with my copy?  Essentially the
> daily view doesn't go past 18:00, and when you enter an event, say at
> 20:00, it doesn't appear on the calendar.
>
> Let me know what you think.

Hi Bruce,

This certainly wasn't done on purpose.  That is, we don't run the
table all the way to midnight if there aren't late events, but if you
enter a late event, it should show up.  I think this has been reported
before: http://issues.schooltool.org/issue422 and could be related to
some issues in our timezone support.  On the other hand, this seems to
work on the latest development version, so perhaps it was fixed?

Try adjusting the person's timezone preference and see what happens. 
Basically, I think the system is being confused about which day the
event should be taking place.

--Tom

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