Edit Tournament Time until start Not working
#1
Posted 2020-October-20, 10:29
I decided to delete and create a brand new tournament - and get the same problem.
I always get the yellow "tournament has been modified" notice. When I go back into edit mode the time has changed by 2 hours (and 1 minute). I have screen shots available
#2
Posted 2020-October-20, 11:33
Bri_and, on 2020-October-20, 10:29, said:
I decided to delete and create a brand new tournament - and get the same problem.
I always get the yellow "tournament has been modified" notice. When I go back into edit mode the time has changed by 2 hours (and 1 minute). I have screen shots available
Not sure if this is your problem, but my login won't go beyond 14 days when modifying tournaments.
#3
Posted 2020-October-20, 11:43
#4
Posted 2020-October-20, 12:14
Bri_and, on 2020-October-20, 11:43, said:
I find it sometimes takes a while to "take". I copy across six times or so, change the days on all of them and they still seem the same, but if I log off and back on it has done it correctly. Seems to just be a display thing.
London UK
#5
Posted 2020-October-20, 13:06
Bri_and, on 2020-October-20, 10:29, said:
I decided to delete and create a brand new tournament - and get the same problem.
I always get the yellow "tournament has been modified" notice. When I go back into edit mode the time has changed by 2 hours (and 1 minute). I have screen shots available
Was the "error" time exactly one hour away from what you wanted ?
Were you setting the time on a day on or after 25 October?
Are you in the UK or some other country which changes its clocks on Saturday/Sunday 24/25 September?
#6
Posted 2020-October-20, 14:17
#7
Posted 2020-October-20, 15:00
Bri_and, on 2020-October-20, 14:17, said:
I have only a minimum experience - which is that if you now set the time for 19.00 on 27 October - then the BBO software will show the chosen time as 20.00 (which is BST) so that it will automatically fall back to 19.00 when the clocks go back on Sunday 25 October.
I don't understand why you are a further hour out.
(Sorry - the reference to September in my final paragraph should have read October - it's an age thing.)
#8
Posted 2020-October-20, 15:10
#9
Posted 2020-October-21, 03:23
1. set the schedule time for 19.00 BST
2. Click modify and note the schedule lists as 21:59
3. Edit tournament and note it's set for 20.00 (without me changing anything)
4. Log off/on and note the scheduler shows 20.00
One for the technical team to look into please
#10
Posted 2020-October-21, 06:32
All programmers know that dealing with times, dates, time zones and daylight savings is problematic for everyone except themselves. Normally the problem is worst the first time a company encounters a leap year
In this case, I suspect the fact that Europe's end of daylight saving does not coincide with America's is the one of the problems, clients and servers in different time zones is another, and the fact we've not complained about it the last few times it happened.
#11
Posted 2020-October-21, 07:04
paulg, on 2020-October-21, 06:32, said:
All programmers know that dealing with times, dates, time zones and daylight savings is problematic for everyone except themselves. Normally the problem is worst the first time a company encounters a leap year
In this case, I suspect the fact that Europe's end of daylight saving does not coincide with America's is the one of the problems, clients and servers in different time zones is another, and the fact we've not complained about it the last few times it happened.
Paul is, of course, right. Changes in time zones, etc, etc are a source of great confusion.
He is lucky that his first tournament of next week is not until Monday.
The four tournaments which I have created for next week all currently show a starting time which is one hour later than I intend. I am sure that they will correct themselves by falling back by that hour at 2.00am on Sunday 25 October. However, my first tournament will start at 9.15 (new UK time) on Sunday which, if I decide to check, will mean that I must get out of bed rather earlier than I wish.
I may be tempted to cross my fingers, roll over and go back to sleep.
#12
Posted 2020-October-25, 06:55
jandrew can probably confirm.