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January 27, 2010 3:25pm

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  • #1 / Jan 27, 2010 3:25pm

    knite

    20 posts

    This question may be related to a resolved thread.

    EE 1.6.6, no changes made in months. This installation powers an event calendar. For entries in March and later, the time portion of entry_date and/or expiration_date is changing after the entry is edited in the CP.

    Eg: edit event, starting April 1 1:00 PM ending April 1 3:00 PM, save. Check entry, now shows 12:00 PM starting and 2:00 PM ending times. Edit again, shows the incorrect times on the Date tab.

    My guess is that this has something to do with DST. How can I troubleshoot and correct this?

    Thanks!

  • #2 / Jan 27, 2010 5:28pm

    Ingmar

    29245 posts

    I, too, would suspect a DST issue. When you edit these entires, do they have “observer DST” checked? Also, consider upgrading to 1.6.8, it’s a recommended security update.

  • #3 / Jan 27, 2010 8:54pm

    knite

    20 posts

    I, too, would suspect a DST issue. When you edit these entires, do they have “observer DST” checked? Also, consider upgrading to 1.6.8, it’s a recommended security update.

    I’m on the Edit tab and don’t see an “observer DST” setting on any sub-tab.

  • #4 / Jan 27, 2010 9:37pm

    Adam Dorsey

    1439 posts

    If you go to: My Account ›  Localization Settings

    Do you have Daylight Savings Time checked?

  • #5 / Jan 27, 2010 9:41pm

    knite

    20 posts

    If you go to: My Account ›  Localization Settings

    Do you have Daylight Savings Time checked?

    Yup, DST is checked.

  • #6 / Jan 27, 2010 9:43pm

    Adam Dorsey

    1439 posts

    Uncheck that, then post an entry, and see if that fixes things for you.

  • #7 / Jan 27, 2010 9:49pm

    knite

    20 posts

    Uncheck that, then post an entry, and see if that fixes things for you.

    The setting was previously unchecked. I checked it when I started working on this problem.

    I just unchecked it and edited one of the problem entries. The time still changes on save (-1 hour): I input 2-6PM, it saves as 1-5PM. I just saved the entry as 3-7PM, which saves as 2-6PM. However, the time (as displayed by the RepEEt plugin) is incorrect, displaying as 2-2PM instead of 2-6PM.

    That’s progress, but it looks like something is still buggy with EE.

  • #8 / Jan 28, 2010 2:02am

    John Henry Donovan

    12339 posts

    knite,

    Can you let us know what settings you have on each of these pages please?


    CP Home ›  Admin ›  System Preferences ›  Localization Settings

    CP Home ›  My Account ›  Localization Settings

    CP Home ›  My Account ›  Member Administration

  • #9 / Jan 28, 2010 9:29am

    knite

    20 posts

    CP Home ›  Admin ›  System Preferences ›  Localization Settings

    UTC -6 (Central)
    No offset
    USA
    DST Yes
    Honor DST on each entry Yes

    CP Home ›  My Account ›  Localization Settings

    UTC -6 (Central)
    DST No
    USA
    English

    CP Home ›  My Account ›  Member Administration

    Super Admin
    Include in Publish list No
    Use Member’s localization settings as site default No

  • #10 / Jan 28, 2010 5:56pm

    Ingmar

    29245 posts

    knite, we’re still looking into this. Thanks for your patience.

  • #11 / Jan 28, 2010 6:00pm

    knite

    20 posts

    knite, we’re still looking into this. Thanks for your patience.

    Thanks for the update. Is there any logging/debug output I can provide to help diagnose the problem?

  • #12 / Jan 28, 2010 8:01pm

    Adam Dorsey

    1439 posts

    Hi knite-
    We’ll post to this thread if we need any additional information.

    Thanks!

  • #13 / Feb 03, 2010 5:19pm

    knite

    20 posts

    Hi knite-
    We’ll post to this thread if we need any additional information.

    Thanks!

    Adam, any chance you’ve cracked this one? I have some users complaining…

  • #14 / Feb 03, 2010 5:40pm

    Robin Sowell

    13255 posts

    Do you need to ‘Honor DST on each entry’?  That will basically adjust the time depending on whether the entry is marked as ‘DST’ relative to whether the user viewing the entry is DST.  Or just to test- turn it off.  Still run into the problem?

  • #15 / Feb 04, 2010 2:22pm

    knite

    20 posts

    Do you need to ‘Honor DST on each entry’?  That will basically adjust the time depending on whether the entry is marked as ‘DST’ relative to whether the user viewing the entry is DST.  Or just to test- turn it off.  Still run into the problem?

    All four combinations of DST Y/N and Honor DST per entry Y/N have the same problem.

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