Datetime discrepencies in Milestones
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When listing all milestones for a particular project, the date is displayed a day behind the actual start/due date. I've checked the $milestone array in the controller and everything is fine there.
Any ideas how or why this is happening?
Any ideas how or why this is happening?
ChristianF
on Jul 23. 2008. 1:39 am
I see the same problem with file uploads. Our server is on California time (currently Pacific Daylight Time - PDT) and some of our people in Europe uploaded a few files a couple of hours ago. Now it says "Uploaded: Yesterday" even though it is still the same day here on the US west coast.
(My profile is set to PDT and activeCollab is set to PDT in the Admin section as well)
See screenshot
(My profile is set to PDT and activeCollab is set to PDT in the Admin section as well)
See screenshot
ChristianF
on Jul 23. 2008. 5:02 am
What do you mean exactly? I have pixeled out the user and project name, that's all. The "From Reviewers" is a category I created.
And well, yes, the times correspond but "Yesterday" is wrong.
And well, yes, the times correspond but "Yesterday" is wrong.
ChristianF
on Jul 23. 2008. 5:14 am
Oh wow, by the way, I didn't see that tooltip showing up with the date. Cool! =)
Here's another example. Actually, the times are off as well. ActiveCollab is set to PDT (GMT-8 + Daylight Savings) in the admin panel. The account I was logged in with to take the screenshot and the one to do the upload are both set to PDT, too.
And while I am at it: The "user last logged in time" is wrong for our installation, too - it wrongly adds 7 hours for the account I was using for the upload for example.
Just to be sure, I checked the server time and time zone - those are set correctly.
Here's another example. Actually, the times are off as well. ActiveCollab is set to PDT (GMT-8 + Daylight Savings) in the admin panel. The account I was logged in with to take the screenshot and the one to do the upload are both set to PDT, too.
And while I am at it: The "user last logged in time" is wrong for our installation, too - it wrongly adds 7 hours for the account I was using for the upload for example.
Just to be sure, I checked the server time and time zone - those are set correctly.
RobbPowell
on Jul 29. 2008. 12:58 am
Where does the time come from? I have user / admin and server set to the same time zone CDT, but AC seems to be hard coded at GMT? Is there an easy fix to this without waiting for an update?
Thanks.
Thanks.



