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Local time gets attached while raising extension request #555

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ardourApeX opened this issue Feb 1, 2024 · 0 comments
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Local time gets attached while raising extension request #555

ardourApeX opened this issue Feb 1, 2024 · 0 comments

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Issue Description

While creating an extension request, it attaches the local current time to the new ETA, but we in general consider the ETA time to be 5:30 AM. As a result, while editing extension requests in the dashboard site it gets changed to 5:30 even though if you change some different field

Expected Behavior

ETA time should remain constant throughout i.e 5:30

Current Behavior

Whenever you raise an extension request local time gets attached to ETA and when the super user edits some different field from ETA in the extension request, ETA again gets changed to 5:30 AM.

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Screenshot 2024-02-02 at 1 12 16 AM

Reproducibility

  • This issue is reproducible
  • This issue is not reproducible

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Raise an extension request
  2. Ask the superuser to change its title and check ETA log is being also generated

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  • I have searched for similar issues before creating this one.
  • I have provided all the necessary information to understand and reproduce the issue.
  • I am willing to contribute to the resolution of this issue.
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