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CGCalendar FullCal display with start/end dates

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 6:10 pm
by Chris F
I have events in my CGCalendar that are set to multi-day start/end dates. The dates pull up correctly in upcoming views and detail views, but not on the full calendar view, both in the front end FullCalendar template and in the Admin side.

If I make an event Feb 1 - Feb 4, the calendar will only show the event on the date boxes for Feb 1 - Feb 3.

I've attached an image that shows an example. The multi-day "Holiday Privates!" is scheduled all day from 27-29, but only shows up on the calendar 27-28.

Has anyone else experienced this and have a solution? Thanks!

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CMSMS Version 2.2.3.1

Installed Modules
AdminSearch 1.0.4
CGBlog 1.15.5
CGCalendar 2.5
CGExtensions 1.57.1
CGFeedback 2.1
CGSimpleSmarty 2.1.7
CMSContentManager 1.1.6
CMSMailer 6.2.14
Captcha 0.5.5
CmsJobManager 0.1.1
DecisionTree 0.2.12
DesignManager 1.1.3
FAQ 2.0.3
FileManager 1.6.4
FilePicker 1.0.1
FormBuilder 0.8.1.6
FrontEndUsers 2.1.1
Gallery 2.3.2
JQueryTools 1.4.0.3
MenuManager 1.50.3
MicroTiny 2.2.1
ModuleManager 2.1.2
Navigator 1.0.8
News 2.51.3
Search 1.51.2

Re: CGCalendar FullCal display with start/end dates

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2017 3:59 pm
by paulbaker
I have a 2.2.3.1 site with a slightly older CGCalendar than you (2.4.10) and I tested it - I see the same behaviour as you.

The full calendar view shows 1 less day than a multiday event actually has when you tick "All Day". If you do not tick all day but instead use times, it shows correctly.

Looks like someone else has already spotted this and raised it as a bug, I have added a link back to this forum post for discussion:
http://dev.cmsmadesimple.org/bug/view/11575

Re: CGCalendar FullCal display with start/end dates

Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2018 10:41 am
by creopard
I can confirm this issue with version 2.5:
The full calendar view shows 1 less day than a multiday event actually has when you tick "All Day". If you do not tick all day but instead use times, it shows correctly.
This is an unexpected behaviour which unfortunately renders the "all day" function useless...