About when can this BUG be solved? !!!

“I opened your official website and found that the version( DHTMLX Gantt v8.0) has been updated. With excitement, I carefully reviewed all the updated content.”

I find this bugfix records,

When I set the custom work time settings with minutes and use the “minute” duration_unit , the task duration is not calculated correctly. this bug is still exists!

The demo address is https://snippet.dhtmlx.com/4tgkprzn

I want to know when this bug will be fixed.

Thank you very much for your prompt reply!

Or give me another solution is also ok!

Hello,
Thank you for letting us know about the issue.

The dev team fixed only the scenario when the duration is not calculated correctly:



Here is the snippet:
https://snippet.dhtmlx.com/9u7vmwro

Your use case seems to be different. The duration is calculated correctly as there are exactly 1050 working minutes:

15:30-17:30, 8:30-12:00, 13:00-17:30, 8:30-12:00, 13:00-17:00
2 + 3.5 + 4.5 + 3.5 + 4 = 17.5 hours x 60 = 1050 minutes
120 + 210 + 270 + 210 + 240 = 1050



But the start_date and end_date are shifted by 30 minutes. It is related to that bug, but the scenario is different.

Here is the snippet with more details:
https://snippet.dhtmlx.com/eeebxez9

I added it as a separate bug. The dev team will fix it in the future versions.
I cannot give you any ETA, but I hope it will be fixed in the 8.0.1 version.
As the bug is related to the internal calculations, unfortunately, I cannot give you any ETA.

Firts of all, thank you for the positive feedback!

You will add it as a separate bug. The dev team will fix it in the future versions.

This reflects a professional service attitude。

But i will tell you , the constraint_type is mfo、fnet、fnlt is same bug! Please kept informed!

After all, this question has been reported for a long time. I really hope that the next version will solve it .

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Hello,
Thank you for the clarification. I will add that information to the tracker so that the dev team will check the scenarios for different constraints.