Defect #16548
closedIssue Start Date, Due Date problem
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Updated by lee han about 11 years ago
Added more information.
Environment:
Redmine version 2.4.4.stable
Ruby version 2.1.1-p76 (2014-02-24) [x86_64-linux]
Rails version 3.2.17
Environment production
Database adapter PostgreSQL (9.1)
SCM:
Subversion 1.7.14
Updated by Toshi MARUYAMA about 11 years ago
- Status changed from New to Closed
- Resolution set to Invalid
It seems you use plugin or modification.
Clean Redmine start and dute date format are 'YYYY-MM-DD'.
Updated by Toshi MARUYAMA about 11 years ago
Updated by lee han about 11 years ago
Toshi MARUYAMA wrote:
lee han wrote:
Ruby version 2.1.1-p76 (2014-02-24) [x86_64-linux]
Ruby 2.1.1 is broken.
See #16194.
I downgrade ruby to 2.0.0. but still problem..
Redmine version 2.4.4.stable
Ruby version 2.0.0-p451 (2014-02-24) [x86_64-linux]
Rails version 3.2.17
Environment production
Database adapter PostgreSQL
SCM:
Subversion 1.7.14
Updated by lee han about 11 years ago
I don't use any plugin or modification...
Toshi MARUYAMA wrote:
It seems you use plugin or modification.
Clean Redmine start and dute date format are 'YYYY-MM-DD'.
Updated by Toshi MARUYAMA about 11 years ago
- Status changed from Reopened to Needs feedback
- Resolution deleted (
Invalid)
Check your issues table start_date and due_date types are date.
redmine_test=# \d issues Table "public.issues" Column | Type | Modifiers ------------------+-----------------------------+----------------------------------------------------- id | integer | not null default nextval('issues_id_seq'::regclass) tracker_id | integer | not null project_id | integer | not null subject | character varying(255) | not null default ''::character varying description | text | due_date | date | category_id | integer | status_id | integer | not null assigned_to_id | integer | priority_id | integer | not null fixed_version_id | integer | author_id | integer | not null lock_version | integer | not null default 0 created_on | timestamp without time zone | updated_on | timestamp without time zone | start_date | date | done_ratio | integer | not null default 0 estimated_hours | double precision | parent_id | integer | root_id | integer | lft | integer | rgt | integer | is_private | boolean | not null default false closed_on | timestamp without time zone | Indexes: "issues_pkey" PRIMARY KEY, btree (id) "index_issues_on_assigned_to_id" btree (assigned_to_id) "index_issues_on_author_id" btree (author_id) "index_issues_on_category_id" btree (category_id) "index_issues_on_created_on" btree (created_on) "index_issues_on_fixed_version_id" btree (fixed_version_id) "index_issues_on_priority_id" btree (priority_id) "index_issues_on_root_id_and_lft_and_rgt" btree (root_id, lft, rgt) "index_issues_on_status_id" btree (status_id) "index_issues_on_tracker_id" btree (tracker_id) "issues_project_id" btree (project_id)
Updated by lee han about 11 years ago
Toshi MARUYAMA wrote:
Check your issues table start_date and due_date types are date.
[...]
Oh!!!!!! thanks for your advice!
problem is due_date, start_date column type!!
My DB is setting timestamp type...
so, I change column type. And work very well~~
Updated by Toshi MARUYAMA about 11 years ago
- Status changed from Needs feedback to Closed
- Resolution set to Invalid
Thank you for your feedback.