• Resolved martin1

    (@martin1)


    Hi,

    I am using this shortcode:

    [events-calendar-templates template=”default” category=”all” date_format=”default” start_date=”” end_date=”” limit=”10″ order=”DEC” hide-venue=”no” time=”future” title=””]

    However it looks like the date order is choosen by the end date of an event instead of the starting date.

    I have two dates in the wrong order.

    One:

    12 november-12:30/28 november-12:30

    Two:

    24 november-13:30/17:00

    in the list the 24 november should show up at the top and the 12 november at the bottom. However it’s just the other way around. The moment I change “One” into

    12 november-12:30/23 november-12:30

    The order is correct.

    There is no point having the order be reliant on the end date of an event if you set the date_format to default. Then it won’t show the end-date and it looks very strange.

    Is there any solution for this?

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  • Thread Starter martin1

    (@martin1)

    To be honest, it looks strange even if you set the date_format to full.

    screenshot (opens in new window)

    steffidth

    (@steffidth)

    I have a simular problem. It does not show the events in the order of the date. Did you find a fix for this?

    baljitdhanjal

    (@baljitdhanjal)

    Hi there,

    Thanks for spotting a bug.
    We will fix this bug and release plugin update soon.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter martin1

    (@martin1)

    Cool! Thanks for looking into it ??

    Thread Starter martin1

    (@martin1)

    I saw in the changelog of the latest update this: Fixed:-Events List Wrong Order bug fixes

    I am not sure if this was also supposed to fix my issue, but I’m afraid it didn’t. The order is still wron.

    See screenshot (opens in a new window)

    baljitdhanjal

    (@baljitdhanjal)

    Hi all,

    We have fixed a bug(Events List Wrong Order) and released plugin update.
    Please update your plugin with the latest version(1.2.2).

    Thanks

    Thread Starter martin1

    (@martin1)

    Thanks for solving this! You rock \m/

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