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10.2 Date with Time field default

asked on April 6, 2017

Hello,

Is there a way to set the default times in the drop down in the new 10.2 date w/ time field so that for instance it is every 15 minutes instead of every hour?

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replied on April 6, 2017

It is currently not supported, can you give the use case so that we can consider adding options to customize the intervals?

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replied on May 30, 2017

Hi Xiuhong,

 

The use case is we are developing a form to allow patrons to request use of a municipality facility. The patrons are required to indicate setup, start, end and breakdown times for their event. It would be nice if we could default the time lookup to include 15 or 30 minute increments to make it easier for the patrons to complete the form.

 

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replied on June 11, 2017

Thanks Ken, I added this to our feature requests list.

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replied on April 19, 2018

has there been any resolution to this? seems really weird that you can only select time by hour increments..

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replied on April 25, 2019

How about now?

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replied on September 11, 2019

Still defaults to hour

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replied on September 12, 2019

A use case would be for travel reimbursements. If a user leaves 1 minute before or after a certain time, then their Per Diem would be different. I'd suggest allowing the time intervals to be completely configurable.

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replied on September 12, 2019

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replied on March 29, 2020 Show version history

Hi there.

Please add my vote for making the time field (both the separate field and when "shown" on the date field) more configurable.

Use case example would be where a company has meeting times during office hours, with possible start times every 15 minutes, and for block durations of 15 minutes.

At the moment we would have to find our own javascript (not easily manageable for complex form scenarios, or for lots of different forms); or ask the client to use the current hourly-increment selector, and overkey the value. If we choose the latter we may as well make it a simple text cell and use regular expression validation to enforce entering time format, and get them to just key the value in the first place (i.e. not bother using the time field).

It would be useful to be able to do the following in the time field configuration:

  1. Set timeframe between 09:00 and 17:00 (this part can be done currently)
  2. Change selectable time increments to 15, 30, 60 minutes (this part can't be done currently)

Thanks.

 

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