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Django documentation describes that datetime information is stored in database in UTC and automatically converts to local time when creating datetime objects. This is not the case for get_calendar_info() in upe_calendar/views.py.
Because of this, event dates can be off by a day depending on event time. The calendar will be inaccessible from our home page until this is fixed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Django documentation describes that datetime information is stored in database in UTC and automatically converts to local time when creating datetime objects. This is not the case for get_calendar_info() in upe_calendar/views.py.
Because of this, event dates can be off by a day depending on event time. The calendar will be inaccessible from our home page until this is fixed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: