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New Responsive UI - Employees Adding an Absence in Basic Mode and Calendar does not default
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New Responsive UI - Employees Adding an Absence in Basic Mode and Calendar does not defaultContent
Hi,
In the Classic UI when an Employee enters the Start Date of an Absence and they click on the Date icon on the To Date field the Calendar defaults based on the Start Date Month; e.g. if the Employees Start Date is 22/10/2019 and you click on the To Date field the Calendar displays the month of October. In the Responsive UI the To Date field Calendar defaults to the System Date month; e.g. if the Employees Start Date is 22/10/2019 and you click on the To Date field the Calendar displays May rather than October (see screen shot below).
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