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A tool to create RDF cubes from CSV files
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Entering "creation date" and "published date" via the calendar #1360

Open ortnever opened 1 year ago

ortnever commented 1 year ago

In Cube Designer, in the opendata.swiss metadata, when I choose a date for "Creation Date" or "published date" via the calendar, it is always the day before that which is included in the field.

tpluscode commented 1 year ago

I just tried on INT and I did not observe any abnormality

I chose various dates, saved, and it always was the correct date when I returned to the metadata editor.

Could you share some more detail on what exactly is not working correctly for you?

ortnever commented 1 year ago

Open the calender for "published date". Select a date (for exemple the 10. ). The day before is entered (in my exemple the 9.) and saved. I have to select the 11. if I want to enter and save the 10. I have a video but how can I attach a file in github?

l00mi commented 1 year ago

That might be a browser dependent bug. Which browser do you use @ortnever can you try with another one to see if it behaves differently on your machine.

ortnever commented 1 year ago

It behaves exactly same on

tpluscode commented 1 year ago

Please, do attach the video @ortnever. GitHub accepts them to a certain size

I just tried Firefox 107.0.1 on macOS and Edge 109.0.1518.55 on Windows Server. The date picker worked correctly. I see both are slightly newer than. Are you able to upgrade?

ortnever commented 1 year ago

Github does not accept my file and I have no right to install new Browser Versions. I send you my Video file by Email. Don't worry...if it's a question of Browser. We can "solve" the problem by selcting the date of next day.

tpluscode commented 1 year ago

I thought something to do with locale. I notice German month names in the selector and a different format for dates but I failed to reproduce the same effect locally either

tpluscode commented 1 year ago

For reference, here's the mentioned video

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/588128/223706994-1cad8eed-496f-40f6-b583-102b192ad7b0.MOV