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Bug report: recurrence rule: daily, repeat every x days

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David
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David asked on 14 Nov 2015, 06:13 PM

Hi Support Team,

I created a series starting on 2016/1/1 recurrence rule "daily" and repeat every 3 days. January and February are OK.

But in march ​there is an entry on 2016/3/28 and 2016/3/29.

When I change the series to repeat every 4 days the last correct entry is 2016/3/25. The next entry is on 2016/3/30.

This seems to be a general problem in daily recurrence.

Is there a hot-fix?

Regards, David

 

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Atanas Georgiev
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answered on 17 Nov 2015, 11:16 AM
Hello David,

Thank you for the detailed report. The issue and logged it in our bug tracking system with high priority. I will notify you when the problem is resolved. My apologies for the inconvenience caused and thank you for the understanding. 

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answered on 16 Dec 2016, 02:37 PM
Hello David,

The issue discussed in this thread is not reproducible with Kendo UI version R3 2016. You may test it on the Scheduler Basic Usage demo on your side.

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answered on 20 Dec 2016, 02:47 PM

Sorry, but i'm using Kendo UI for ASP.NET MVC R3 2016 SP2 and the issue is still there (see marzo.JPG file) the recurrence rule is: FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=2 and Start date: 2016-10-29 13:00:05.000

 

In fact I was writing a new bug report but I saw this and it's quite related:

I have an event with this Recurrence Rule: FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=2;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR and it Starts on: 2016-10-28 13:00:05.000

It does well but the first week of 2017 it seems to change and shows an interval of 3 weeks. See images attached of december 2016 (diciembre.jpg) and January 2017 (enero.jpg)

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Dimitar
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answered on 21 Dec 2016, 09:20 AM
Hello David,

Indeed, the first issue is reproducible with the rule provided. I reopened it for fixing and updated its steps to reproduce with the ones provided in your last reply.

As far as the second issue is concerned, it seems similar to the following issue, which is fixed for R1 2017. Note that the it is not reproducible on my side with the rule you provided. Probably its reproduction is related to the specific culture you applied, as such dependency is noted in the issue's description. Could you mention what culture you are using?

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answered on 21 Dec 2016, 03:41 PM

I'm using es-ES, ca-ES and en-US. For en-US it works, for es-ES and ca-ES doesn't!

 

Thanks!!!!

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Dimitar
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answered on 22 Dec 2016, 12:19 PM
Hello David,

I confirm that the second issue is no longer reproducible with the es-ES and ca-ES cultures after the fix - December and January. It will be released for R1 2017.

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answered on 04 Jan 2017, 10:50 AM

We have similar issues. Our version UI for ASP.NET MVC 2016.2.504, Culture nl-NL

Our customers are seeing appointments at incorrect dates at the beginning of 2017.

Can you provide a hotfix for that version? Or some kind of work-around for this issue??

Waiting for R1 2017 and upgrading the software is not an option.

 

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Dimitar
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answered on 04 Jan 2017, 11:54 AM
Hello,

I am afraid that there is no hotfix or workaround for this issue. It is fixed now and the fix will be released with R1 2017 later this month.

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answered on 04 Jan 2017, 01:25 PM

Are you serious? Our customers use the scheduler to schedule maintenance in a factory.

Maintenance is now displayed in incorrect weeks!

There must be some way to workaround this problem? Using different culture? 

Update some JS files?

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answered on 04 Jan 2017, 03:08 PM
Hello,

Using the default culture en-US would be a workaround as mentioned earlier in the thread. The issue is not reproducible with it. However, there is no workaround for specific cultures and an update to latest R1 2017 is the way to fix the issue.

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answered on 04 Jan 2017, 06:40 PM

Setting culture to en-US does not solve my problem.

Also your demos show the same problem:

http://demos.telerik.com/aspnet-mvc/scheduler/index

See attached screenshot for 2-weekly appointment starting on 27/12/2015.

Same result for globalization demo set to en-US:

http://demos.telerik.com/aspnet-mvc/scheduler/globalization

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Dimitar
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answered on 05 Jan 2017, 12:27 PM
Hello,

The issue is no longer reproducible after the fix with the specified scenario - screenshot.

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