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Calendar always shows current month on initialization #1794

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brwe opened this issue Nov 3, 2014 · 1 comment
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Calendar always shows current month on initialization #1794

brwe opened this issue Nov 3, 2014 · 1 comment
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brwe commented Nov 3, 2014

Screenshow below. The time is set two days in 2007 but the calendar is set to November 2014. This way I have to navigate in the calendar to 2007 or change in text field. Because this is is something I have to do very often having the calendar set the current selected dates would be handy.

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@rashidkpc rashidkpc changed the title time picking in visualization shows correct date but calendar is set to today Calendar always shows current month on initialization Nov 3, 2014
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Thanks, this appears to be a bug in the timepicker initialization that causes the wrong month to be shown.

Reproduce:

  1. Start in Discover
  2. Open timepicker to absolute, set "from" to some day in previous month, hit Go
  3. Refresh
  4. Open timepicker, note that "from" calendar shows current month
  5. Click arrow to get back to previous month, note your selection is highlighted

@rashidkpc rashidkpc added the bug Fixes for quality problems that affect the customer experience label Nov 3, 2014
@lukasolson lukasolson self-assigned this Nov 3, 2014
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