EPIM Pro 10.2.1
I click on Go To Date, the dialog opens.
The fields are:
Date: 4/25/2022
0 Days Forward
Show in month view.
I click on the year, 2022 is highlighted. I press the Down arrow on the keyboard, the year changes to 2023. Similar issue with month (4) and day (25).
I'm certain this used to work as expected.
Go To Date Oddity
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Re: Go To Date Oddity
Not sure I understand the problem here. How would you expect it to work?
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Re: Go To Date Oddity
Agreed. Otherwise, to get to previous dates you have to type in the previous date or use the calendar icon.
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Re: Go To Date Oddity
When I highlight 2022 and press the down arrow the year changes to 2023. This is not expected and I hope is not working as designed.
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Re: Go To Date Oddity
Now I see the issue - you cannot go back by clicking on the down arrow key. Thanks for the clarification, will be fixed in the next update.
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Re: Go To Date Oddity
Hello,
this is issue is close to mine:
I just pressed CTRL+G for "go to date"
then i wanted to go BACK to 2015 and entered the date.
Doesn't work... why? Because the opperator was in the FORWARD mode
So if i know the date.. i first have to switch the opperator.
My wish:
either
a) if you enter the date, opperator will be overwritten (automaticly forward / backward)
or
b) possibility to got "PLUS x days" oder "MINUS x days" --> "go +10 days" vs. "go -10 days"
c) both
which leads me to my discovery: at the moment it's relativ to the day you are just editing (can be in the past / present / or future). But at this moment i have no preferenz if it is relativ "to today" or the "selected date"
this is issue is close to mine:
I just pressed CTRL+G for "go to date"
then i wanted to go BACK to 2015 and entered the date.
Doesn't work... why? Because the opperator was in the FORWARD mode
So if i know the date.. i first have to switch the opperator.
My wish:
either
a) if you enter the date, opperator will be overwritten (automaticly forward / backward)
or
b) possibility to got "PLUS x days" oder "MINUS x days" --> "go +10 days" vs. "go -10 days"
c) both
which leads me to my discovery: at the moment it's relativ to the day you are just editing (can be in the past / present / or future). But at this moment i have no preferenz if it is relativ "to today" or the "selected date"
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Re: Go To Date Oddity
I do not know if there will be a new version for EPIM10 in which this problem gives problems. I agree the go to date now works difficult.
BUT
in EPIM11 beta2 your option A is included.
In EPIM11 beta2 that I am testing the operator is automatically adjusted (backward/forward) when you enter a date in past or future.
BUT
in EPIM11 beta2 your option A is included.
In EPIM11 beta2 that I am testing the operator is automatically adjusted (backward/forward) when you enter a date in past or future.
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