Question #684
closedActor, Event & Place --- first date used for end date
Description
If no end date is given, the first date is displayed in the Place table (http://openatlas-dev.craws.net/admin/place)
To be exactly: the second part of the first date is used for the last date.
e.g.: Benin (http://openatlas-dev.craws.net/admin/place/view/id/355) is first mentioned between 1001 and 1300.
The Place table shows the First date as 1001 and the Last date as 1300.
(Is that intentional?)
Updated by Daniel Kittel over 8 years ago
- Subject changed from Place --- first date used for end date to Actor & Place --- first date used for end date
The same is true with the Actors table (http://openatlas-dev.craws.net/admin/actor)
Updated by Daniel Kittel over 8 years ago
- Subject changed from Actor & Place --- first date used for end date to Actor, Event & Place --- first date used for end date
And with the Event table (http://openatlas-dev.craws.net/admin/event)
Updated by Alexander Watzinger over 8 years ago
- Status changed from New to Closed
Yes, this is intentional. For performance reasons in list views the earliest and latest date is displayed.
Thats why they are labeled first and last instead of begin and end like in the form.
Anyway, good observation, it could have been unintentional and a sign for an underlying bug.
Thanks for reporting.
Updated by Alexander Watzinger over 8 years ago
- Assignee set to Alexander Watzinger
Updated by Alexander Watzinger almost 5 years ago
- Tracker changed from Bug to Question