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First day of month grid shows no to very few entries

Dragen wrote 6 years ago: 1

Every month, the first block on the monthly grid shows very few or no entries.

Example: Upcoming monday (oct 1, with timezone offset) shows only The Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, yet both The Simpsons and Family Guy is amongst my followed shows and have episodes airing sunday night (monday morning my time).

This happens every new grid. October 29 shows nothing, despite Supergirl having an episode for that night (october 28 local time, 29 my time).


Jan wrote 6 years ago: 1

Hi Dragen are you talking about the calendar? I'm following some of those shows and it looks fine over here. Maybe send a screenshot to clarify?

Dragen wrote 6 years ago: 1

https://i.imgur.com/SVUxdXD.jpg

Oct 1 is no longer the first of the grid (it was when I wrote the OP), but the issue still stands. I know Shameless and The Last Ship had episodes on the 24th (23rd EST).

Here's one for the november grid:

https://i.imgur.com/RmmM5y4.jpg

The first cell should look like the nov. 5th cell, with the same shows having new episodes.

Dragen wrote 6 years ago: 1

It's probably something with the timezone offset, as the date becomes +1 (I'm 6 hours ahead of ES(S)T) and the backend doesn't transfer the shows that would've been the last cell on the old grid to the first cell on the new grid.


david wrote 6 years ago: 1

The calendar starts at 05:00 for the first day in a week/month, because we consider episodes that air before then to be part of the previous day. Of course this is all kind of ambiguous in case of timezone conversions..

tnt wrote 6 years ago: 1

david wrote:
The calendar starts at 05:00 for the first day in a week/month, because we consider episodes that air before then to be part of the previous day. Of course this is all kind of ambiguous in case of timezone conversions..

Shouldn't this 05:00 margin be shifted respectfully, according to user's TZ?

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