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      I have an iteration page for each iteration that's like a "dashboard" for that interation. I'd like to show the events for that fixed 2 week period, so it'd be great to restritc down to a date range.

      I'd basically want the usual month view but only showing a specific two week period

            [CONFSERVER-51122] Ability to restrict the calendar to a fixed date range

            Luis P. added a comment -

            I too am looking for a way to display all upcoming events for a specific time frame.  This would be extremely useful when you are tracking expiration dates for important items like SSL Certificates, and Events. This isn't to far off from JIRA's ability to track projects and show them in a list and a timeline, so I am sure this could be possible in other areas (e.g., Cherwell <chalk>).

             

            Thank you for your time.

            Luis P. added a comment - I too am looking for a way to display all upcoming events for a specific time frame.  This would be extremely useful when you are tracking expiration dates for important items like SSL Certificates, and Events. This isn't to far off from JIRA's ability to track projects and show them in a list and a timeline, so I am sure this could be possible in other areas (e.g., Cherwell <chalk>).   Thank you for your time.

            I'd like to be able to view a calendar that includes multiple months, based upon my requested "lookahead".  I want to be able to say "show events for next 90 days", and get whatever months are required to encapsulate that date range.

            Steve Ulrich added a comment - I'd like to be able to view a calendar that includes multiple months, based upon my requested "lookahead".  I want to be able to say "show events for next 90 days", and get whatever months are required to encapsulate that date range.

            When I embed a Team calendar on a page and display it as a list it appears to default to 30 days. The list is very long and it's pushing other page elements down the screen. I would love to change the number of days displayed in this list.

            My use case is to show team events for today, every day.

            Denis Mamontov added a comment - When I embed a Team calendar on a page and display it as a list it appears to default to 30 days. The list is very long and it's pushing other page elements down the screen. I would love to change the number of days displayed in this list. My use case is to show team events for today, every day.

            It seems that Atlassian does not want to sell the product.
            I am currently evaluating the calendar and find the 30-day restriction in list view unacceptable.
            A pity for an otherwise interesting solution.

            Michael Kornatzki added a comment - It seems that Atlassian does not want to sell the product. I am currently evaluating the calendar and find the 30-day restriction in list view unacceptable. A pity for an otherwise interesting solution.

            I am still really keen on this improvement. Is there anything that can be done to get this on the development list? I see it was raised almost 9 years ago now!

            Paul Edwards added a comment - I am still really keen on this improvement. Is there anything that can be done to get this on the development list? I see it was raised almost 9 years ago now!

            My use case is also a schedule for our quality audits. On our appraisal planning page, I'd like the calendar view to show the timeframe of the appraisal. Instead it shows the current week which is not of interest for that purpose.

            Lynne Randolph added a comment - My use case is also a schedule for our quality audits. On our appraisal planning page, I'd like the calendar view to show the timeframe of the appraisal. Instead it shows the current week which is not of interest for that purpose.

            We would also need to link to specific months in order to plan our quality audits.

            Alan Fonderflick added a comment - We would also need to link to specific months in order to plan our quality audits.

            Need the ability to limit the calendar to your support time 08:00 to 18:00.

            Similar to this posting: https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Confluence-questions/Way-to-limit-the-time-slots-shown-in-a-Team-Calendar-gadget/qaq-p/722071

            Is this implied in this feature request or do I have to create a new one?

            Sascha Ziemann added a comment - Need the ability to limit the calendar to your support time 08:00 to 18:00. Similar to this posting: https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Confluence-questions/Way-to-limit-the-time-slots-shown-in-a-Team-Calendar-gadget/qaq-p/722071 Is this implied in this feature request or do I have to create a new one?

            We definitely need the ability to vary the number of dates that can be displayed in list format.
            This should be a basic function!
            It is therefore desirable to give the calendar somewhat more flexibility in rendering it useful.

            Paul Berliat added a comment - We definitely need the ability to vary the number of dates that can be displayed in list format. This should be a basic function! It is therefore desirable to give the calendar somewhat more flexibility in rendering it useful.

            It's actually pretty bizarre that in a calendar, one can't set a specific date view...

            Soley Gudmundsdottir added a comment - It's actually pretty bizarre that in a calendar, one can't set a specific date view...

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