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Chris_Laycock
Feb 11, 2021Brass Contributor
MS Lists + October 2nd 2021 = "An extra day in the Year"
I'd be very interested in knowing if others are seeing this effect in Calendar Views associated with MS Lists created from a [New List] and Creating a New View > Calendar View. Everything looks gr...
Oztourist
Apr 13, 2021Copper Contributor
Hi Chris_Laycock ,
I noticed the same issue - presenting the list as a calendar shows October 2nd twice and month ends at October 30.
Hopefully MS will patch but since it is slightly obscure and not a continuous issue... maybe not...
- Chris_LaycockApr 14, 2021Brass ContributorThanks for the response, I was starting to think it may have been associated with a config in our tenant. Notice you are in Vic, AU - I wonder if it is a Locale or TimeZone issue? I might try changing mine.
- OztouristApr 14, 2021Copper Contributor
Found two more - do you have the same issue?
- Chris_LaycockApr 14, 2021Brass ContributorYes, I have experimented with the TimeZone and the Locale for the Teams/SharePoint Site that the List belongs to:
If TimeZone = pacific (-7:00) and Locale = English (United States) = calendar Display is CORRECT
if TimeZone = Hobart (+10:00) and Locale = English (United States) =calendar Display is BROKEN
if TimeZone = Hobart (+10:00) and Locale = English (Australia) =calendar Display is BROKEN
- OztouristApr 14, 2021Copper ContributorWill be interested to know if that works out for you...
- OztouristApr 14, 2021Copper Contributor
Chris_Laycock I've attached a screenshot - eerily familiar... So anyway, I decided to check some other months... September (I have added screenshot to this message) has 1,2,3,2,5. This is less of an issue since it doesn't offset the days of the month since only the 4th has been called the 2nd if you get my drift....
Curious to know if yours is the same?