Invite Attendees : Date Change
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(Calendar :: Dialogs, defect)
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(Not tracked)
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(Reporter: adrien.rybarczyk, Unassigned)
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User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/75.0.3770.100 Safari/537.36
Steps to reproduce:
- Create an event and open "Invite Attendees"
- Change the end date of the event to a date in the past.
Actual results:
The modification is not blocked, although it is blocked in the event editing interface. If we validate the modification, the event has no duration (it will have the same start and end date).
Expected results:
Do not allow an end date earlier than the start date.
Updated•3 years ago
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Comment 1•3 years ago
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I don't see that.
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Comment 2•3 years ago
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I just performed some tests again.
For local calendars, if we do the manipulation, the event is deleted (we can see this by creating the event and then modifying it in a second step).
If we create the direct event and apply the operation, the event is not created but nothing else happens.
For a remote calendar, I have the behavior I indicated with an event that has no duration.
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Comment 3•3 years ago
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But in any case, if we put an end date before the start date in the event editing interface, we get a popup indicating that we cannot do that.
Comment 4•3 years ago
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Well, I do get the popup so can't store such an invalid event.
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Comment 5•3 years ago
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Additional details for local calendars, if we put the end date before the start date but on the same day (example: October 13 for both), the event is created (see image).
However, if the end date is before the start date (and the days are different) in this case the event is deleted, even if it already existed.
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Comment 7•2 years ago
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In process of validation
https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D141115
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Updated•2 years ago
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