[taskjuggler] Re: Problems with the weekends.

From: Remus Pereni (remus_at_nolimits.ro)
Date: Sun Feb 16 2003 - 05:07:32 CET

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    From: Remus Pereni <remus@nolimits.ro>
    Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 06:07:32 +0200
    Message-Id: <200302160607.32600.remus@nolimits.ro>
    Subject: [taskjuggler] Re: Problems with the weekends.
    

    Sorry, I don't think there is any person more stupid than me, the program
    behaves correctly. 16'th is Saturday indeed in 2002 the year I mistakenly
    used everywhere instead of 2003.

    Remus

    * Remus Pereni wrote (on Sunday 16 February 2003 06:01):
    | Hi,
    |
    | Started to use TaksJuggler to manage some of my projects and I must confess
    | that absurd as sounded at the beginning to program using some sort of
    | language my projects management exactly so absurd is now to look at any GUI
    | program that would try to achieve this. Great and powerfull stuff.
    |
    | For some reason any detailed HTML report (the same is true for the eps
    | reports to) has weekends wrong (shifted with 1 to the right). You can see
    | this in the attachments.
    |
    | This happens with both the 1.4 stable release as with the cvs snapshot. I
    | also tried to use time zone but does not influences the outcome.
    |
    | Any idea why this might happen ?
    |
    | Also another question. Does the end date mean the first date when no
    | resources will be spent on the task or the last date when will.
    |
    | Best regards,
    | Remus
    |
    | P.S.Please cc-me in your answers as I am not susbscribed to the mailing
    | list. Thx.

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