Calendar EndDate

Submitted by Pierre_Admin on 2009/05/14 13:03
Originally posted by Janrif in Mantis:
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In graphic calendar, user enters appt
start date = (pick a date)
end date = (pick a later date)
all day event

graphic calendar display is correct
In grid all appts show up as start date
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This is by design. Start date and item duration define the calendar item. If you want, you can define an End Date (=start date + item duration)
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This is one of those date issues that confuses me. It appears to me that ApptDate is what you call 'start date'. I have neither 'Start Date' nor 'End Date' in my field list.

Is it possible to zoom the grid view?

Submitted by Magnus Brogie on 2009/05/14 05:37
 Hi, everyone! It's my first post, so be gentle. :-)
 
I would like to be able to zoom the view of text in grids, so I don't have to change the font size to adjust for the very large size & resolution difference between my netbook and my stationary computer. Is this possible? I've tried to find this function but couldn't.
 
Cheers
Magnus

EmailDate field does not sort correctly

Submitted by Pierre_Admin on 2009/05/13 21:07
The EmailDate field does not sort correctly for some users. The issue is caused by a bug in a previous version:
  • EmailDate field created as a text field, when it should be a date field
As it is a text field, some dates get incorrectly sorted. Some locales are more problematic than others
 
The next version will include a fix to convert it back to a date field.
 
 
 

Forums Unbearably Slow Again

Submitted by David_H on 2009/05/11 02:31
I remember when I first started using IQ, then called SQL Notes, that the forums were unbearable slow.  Then Pierre changed hosting providers and it got faster again.  The last few days it has been unbearably slow again.  What's up with that?  Are you running the server out of your basement Pierre :p?  Even a $100 annual hosting account would I think easily handle the traffic here.
 
p.s. It just took almost 15 seconds after hitting submit for the post to actually "submit".