What When a decimal number like 7,4 is typed in, it is converted into 74 when saved. I can make the tag 37 hours per week, but I would prefer to see daily overtime reports based on 7,4 hours a day. WorkingHours version: 2.12.0 Operating system: iOS
timo I am unable to reproduce this problem, can you please make a screen recording of the video and share it with me (workinghoursapp@outlook.com)?
What I have emailed a screen recording, it was 7 mb, let me know if that is too large for your email server Thank you for looking into this
timo The video isn't available in your video, could you please provide it some other way, e.g. uploading on OneDrive and sharing the link? I am aware of the decimal separator being different depending on the region, but WorkingHours should account for that
timo I think the problem stems from a bug in the .NET framework which I have reported in the past and just updated with a comment, see here. I will implement the workaround I mention in that last comment and hope it will resolve the problem without any unwanted side-effect.
What I have the iOS app v2.12.4 now. Just tested. The bug is still there, behaving the same way. Sadly it isn’t fixed.
timo I am unable to reproduce this and your Proton Drive link is not working any more for me to re-check the language settings you were using