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Calendar not displayed when an unavailable date range is selected #289

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thuautp opened this issue Feb 24, 2022 · 0 comments
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Calendar not displayed when an unavailable date range is selected #289

thuautp opened this issue Feb 24, 2022 · 0 comments
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priority: low The issue/PR is low priority—not many people are affected or there’s a workaround, etc. type: bug The issue is a confirmed bug.

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thuautp commented Feb 24, 2022

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4772009-zen

What I expected

When an unavailable range of dates is selected, the calendar disappears when it should still show for the user to select the dates again. I did a test on my site and could confirm this. Here's a screencast of my test on their site:

https://d.pr/i/PBuHrI
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The user is pointing out that it makes sense that this would disappear if you chose a range that does allow booking, not otherwise. I see that when clicking on the datepicker, the calendar shows up again for the user to choose date.

Steps to reproduce the issue

  1. Set up a product with Calendar display mode as Display calendar on click
  2. Book the product so it becomes unavailable for a range of dates
  3. Go to the product and select the date before and after the unavailable range
  4. See that the calendar disappears when it should have shown for the user to select another date range

Related Slack thread: p1645217859192309


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@thuautp thuautp added the type: bug The issue is a confirmed bug. label Feb 24, 2022
@jeffpaul jeffpaul added the priority: low The issue/PR is low priority—not many people are affected or there’s a workaround, etc. label Feb 24, 2022
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