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#110 Broken: "Change Working Calendar" -- can't edit non-working days in a new calendar

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2019-02-12
2015-05-11
jpap
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Editing a Calendar -- setting some dates to non-working time -- results in the "OK" button being ignored by the UI. Pressing the "OK" button does nothing; pressing "Cancel" loses all changes to the calendar.

This is the same bug as described here: http://www.projectlibre.org/discussion/calendar-will-not-save-changes

To reproduce:

  1. Create a new project
  2. Select Task > Calendar
  3. Click on "New..."
  4. Create a new calendar called "TestCalendar", a copy of the "Standard" calendar.
  5. Select tomorrow's date, then click the "Non-working time" radio button.
  6. Click "OK". Nothing happens. It should have saved the calendar and removed the popup window.

Discussion

  • jpap

    jpap - 2015-05-11

    I've found a workaround, from step 5 above:

    1 Select the "Standard" calendar from the "For:" dropdown.
    2. Select the "TestCalendar" calendar from the "For:" dropdown.
    3. Verify that the new non-working time is still valid.
    4. Repeat step 1 above.
    5. Click "OK".
    6. Select Task > Calendar and verify that the calendar non-working days are preserved.

    Appreciate a proper fix either way! :D

     

    Last edit: jpap 2015-05-11
  • Leandro

    Leandro - 2019-02-12

    Hi.
    It seems this bug is still present. Suggested workaround does not work for me.
    Does anyone have news about the fixing?

     

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