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Gareth Carter commented on OFBIZ-5608:
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Patch works.
To test:
- Set timezone to Europe/London
- Modify PartyForms.xml#EditPerson. Add the following to the form:
{code}
<field name="birthDate" title="My Custom Birth Date">
<date-time type="date" ignore-time-zone="true" />
</field>
{code}
- Create a new person with birth date edited
- Change timezone to America/New_York
- Edit person and you should see birthdate is the same value when set in Europe/London timezone
- If you change ignore-time-zone = "false" and edit again, the birthdate field should contain the original date - 1 day
With the patch as it is, none of the forms with a date only field will have ignore-time-zone="true" set, so ofbiz will behave as it does without this patch. Would there be any plans to update existing forms? Eg PartyForms.xml#EditPerson
> Dates Displaying Incorrectly With Negative Offest Timezones.
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> Key: OFBIZ-5608
> URL:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-5608> Project: OFBiz
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: ALL COMPONENTS
> Affects Versions: Release Branch 12.04, Release Branch 13.07, Trunk
> Reporter: Rupert Howell
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: IgnoreTimeZone.patch, ObjectTypeTests.patch, dates.patch, dates_1589040.patch, sqldate_scenarios.png
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> Dates are displaying incorrectly when negative offset (relative to UTC) are applied by the users settings.
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