[kronolith] Start On and End On related...

Muskingum Web Manager webmgr at muskingum.edu
Wed Nov 8 05:47:08 PST 2006


Consider it the same as if you select "Open Series" in Outlook... Outlook
behaves the same way at that point. If you open the event to edit it, you
are editing the entire series, not an exception.

Exception management has already been proposed in Ticket #3584, so if that's
what you're looking for, you're welcome to code it yourself or be patient
for the guys to work on it. (Incidentally, I'm anxious about it too, but
it's beyond my coding ability at this point.)

Aaron M. Hall
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-----Original Message-----
From: kronolith-bounces at lists.horde.org
[mailto:kronolith-bounces at lists.horde.org] On Behalf Of Anant Athavale
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 10:37 PM
To: kronolith at lists.horde.org
Subject: Re: [kronolith] Start On and End On related...

Quoting Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck at horde.org>:

> Quoting Anant Athavale <asa at isac.gov.in>:
>
>> One of my colleague reported this problem.  He created an event   
>> which recurs assume every week.  When it was created the Start On   
>> was 04/11/2006 12:00 (dd/mm/yyyy) and End On 04/11/2006 13:00 hrs.   
>>  And, it was selected that, the event recurs every Saturday, the   
>> calender got updated with this event on every Saturday.  But, when   
>> you click on the next week same event, the start On and End On   
>> date&time remains the same, which otherwise should have been   
>> 11/11/2006 with the same timings.
>>
>> Is it a bug?
>
> No.
>
> -chuck

But, whatever I want, is it implementable?  or it should never be  
implemented this way?

Regards,
Anant.




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