Hello,
I have found some issues in SfCalendar in UWP.
1) My Windows date time settings looks like this
If I navigate to the December 2049 and then i will navigate forward(to next month) I can see "January 1950". You can reproduce this if you tap on the "Incorrect displayed dates for some date formats".
2) NavigateTo method and MoveToDate property doesnt work. You can reproduce this issue if you tap on "NavigateTo or MoveToDate doesnt work". I see correct decade in header view but incorrect values are displayed in grid.
3) SfCalendar crashes if i Add it to the Visual tree later than I set MinDate or MinDate and MaxDate. You can reproduce this if you tap on "SFCalendar crash".
4) Months and Years are displayed in Grid 4x4. Is it ok or there exist some way how can I change it? iOS and Android display grid 3x4
5) I created custom decade cell and I would like to implement active items functionality(years outside of decade will be colored by other color) but i dont know to find out current displayed decade date range. How can I reach this? Is it possible? YearView has same problem
Issues 1) and 3) depend on Windows "Short date format". It looks that formats marked as green work properly but formats marked as black doesnt work.
Please check same issues(1-3) on Android and iOS. I didnt test these platforms
Windows version:
Thanks
Lukas
Attachment: SfCalendar_70c8280b.zip
Hi Lukas,
#Regarding SfCalendar issues
Currently, we are validating the reported scenario from our end. We will update you on further details on June 28, 2022. We appreciate the patience until then.
Regards,
SaiGanesh Sakthivel
Hi SaiGanesh,
We are able to reproduce on more devices: Samsung Galaxy A52, Samsung Galaxy Tab S3. I have no more information about that but you will try to type various letters and spaces and you can try change device scale too.
My scale configuration:
Hi Lukas,
#Regarding SfCalendar issues
Currently, we are analyzing the reported scenario in our source level. We will update you on further details on June 30, 2022. We appreciate the patience until then.
Regards,
SaiGanesh Sakthivel
I am sorry, but my previous reply is not related to this issue. My mistake. Its related to the https://www.syncfusion.com/forums/175765/android-itemtemplate-is-not-resized-properly
Hi Lukas,
#Query 1: Incorrect displayed dates for some date formats and Query3: SFCalendar crash
We have found and fixed the reported scenario from our end. We will include the issue fix in our upcoming weekly nuget release which is expected to roll out on July 5, 2022. We appreciate the patience until then.
#Query 2: NavigateTo or MoveToDate doesn’t work in the Decade view
We have logged the issue report for the same. We will fix the issue and include the issue fix in our Weekly NuGet release which is expected to roll out on July 19, 2022. We appreciate your patience until then.
You can track the status of this report through the following feedback link,
Note: The provided feedback link is private, you need to login to view this feedback.
#Query 4: How to change the display grid 3x4 in SfCalendar
As of now, we do not have support to change the display grid in the view. It is the expected behavior of SfCalendar.
#Query 5: How to find out current displayed decade date range
We regret to inform you that as of now, we do not have support to find out the current displayed decade date range in the view.
Regards,
SaiGanesh Sakthivel
Hi Lukas,
#Query1: Incorrect displayed dates for some date formats and Query3: SFCalendar crash
Due to the Main release, there is no weekly nuget release for this week. We will include the issue fix in our upcoming weekly nuget release which is expected to roll out on July 12, 2022. We appreciate your patience until then.
Regards,
SaiGanesh Sakthivel
Hi Lukas,
#Query1: Incorrect displayed dates for some date formats and Query3: SFCalendar crash
We have fixed the reported issue and included the issue fix in our latest Weekly NuGet release update version 20.2.0.38 onwards which is available for download (nuget.org).
We thank you for your support and appreciate your patience in waiting for this update. Please get in touch with us if you would require any further assistance.
Regards,
SaiGanesh Sakthivel
Hi Lukas,
#Query 2: NavigateTo or MoveToDate doesn’t work in the Decade view
We regret to inform you that due to the complexity in fixing the issue, we could not include the fix in this weekly nuget release as promised. We will fix the reported issue and include it in our upcoming Weekly nuget release which is planned to roll out on July 26, 2022. We will let you know once the release is rolled out and appreciate your patience until then.
Regards,
SaiGanesh Sakthivel
Hi Lukas,
#Query 2: NavigateTo or MoveToDate doesn’t work in the Decade view
We have fixed the issue from our end. Due to the testing phase, we have prepared a patch including the fix. Before installing the patch, kindly remove bin and obj folders from all the projects of the solution and clear the NuGet cache.
Please refer to our following KB document to clear nuget cache.
https://www.syncfusion.com/kb/6987/how-to-clear-nuget-cache
Custom Assemblies: https://syncfusion.com/Installs/support/patch/20.2.0.36/1391212/F175818/SyncfusionPatch_20.2.0.36_1391212_7262022062940349_F175818.zip
Disclaimer:
Please note that we have created this patch for version 20.2.0.36 specifically to include the issue.
We will include the issue fixed in our upcoming 2022 Volume 2 SP release which is expected to roll out in Mid of August, 2022. We appreciate your patience until then.
Regards,
SaiGanesh Sakthivel
Hi Lukas,
#Regarding NavigateTo or MoveToDate doesn’t work in the Decade view
We are glad to announce that our Essential Studio 2022 Volume 2 service pack Release V20.2.0.43 is rolled out and the reported issue fix is available for download under the following link.
Release note: https://help.syncfusion.com/xamarin/release-notes/v20.2.0.43?type=all#sfcalendar
We thank you for your support and appreciate your patience in waiting for this release. Please get in touch with us if you would require any further assistance.
Regards,
SaiGanesh Sakthivel