| Summary | All Day Event Handling from Outlook |
| Queue | Kronolith |
| Queue Version | HEAD |
| Type | Enhancement |
| State | Accepted |
| Priority | 1. Low |
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| Requester | webmgr (at) muskingum (dot) edu |
| Created | 10/04/2006 (585 days ago) |
| Due | |
| Updated | 10/04/2006 (585 days ago) |
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State ⇒ New
Queue ⇒ Kronolith
Type ⇒ Enhancement
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
Summary ⇒ All Day Event Handling from Outlook
Quoting Muskingum Web Manager:
> Since using Horde, I've grown accustomed to the fact that it
> recognizes All Day appointments as "Start: Day1 12:00am" to "End: Day2
> 12:00am" (24 Hour Event). However, Outlook (at least, possibly others)
> recognizes All Day appointments as "Start: Day1 12:00am" to "End: Day1
> 12:00am". Horde, of course, only recognizes this as a 0 hour/0 minute
> appointment.
>
> My question/concern is-- what would be involved with allowing Horde to
> recognize both formats as "All Day" events? Is this something that
> should be done to accommodate those of us who frequently rely on both?
>
> Aaron Hall
It makes sense to me to do this just for 12am to 12am events (not 6am to 6am, for example). If that sounds right to you, I say go ahead and create an enhancement ticket for it.
-chuck
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Yes, that's exactly what I had in mind, Chuck.