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FYI

<a class="postlink" href="https://github.com/primefaces/primeng/pull/2141">https://github.com/primefaces/primeng/pull/2141</a>

Good to know. Thanks a lot

Thanks a lot

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Yeah I know it is complicated, maybe in the future you can provide a means to do a smooth upgrade, because most of the times, new features come or some bugs are fixed, and we cannot make use of unless we get a new copy and then integrate all the code back again to the new release.

Thanks

Thanks. I checked it. Seems it is going to be fixed in future releases.

Given the fact it is always complicated to upgrade an existing app with a new release of Abp and AbpZero, can you offer workaround steps to apply locally?

by the way, is this related to Identity Server or something custom from Abp?

Thanks

Thanks Ismail.

I am making use of primeng controls nowadays. They seem good.

For now, I didn't need a Time with the date, so all selected dates in primeng are returned with Time reset. So it should be okay I believe.

I will check more how to make the primeng Calendar moment-enabled (maybe it is I dunno, i will dig more).

I noticed all DateTime properties in Angular 2 are of type moment.Moment. So they accept values as moment() correct?

In my app, I use a Birth Date and some other Date field. I am already setting timezone to be Utc.

Now, when I capture a Date value from the user using a Calendar (different from the one used by default). The Date selected in the Calendar I want it to be in UTC in order to be sent to server in UTC and stored in Utc. How would I do this?

Thanks a lot :-)

I did some clean up for the migrations. I noticed something that when I run the application the data is seeded, is that by design?

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If I wanna do it myself, how to do so?

Also, is it still difficult to upgrade to the latest framework if I have an already existing project? (Abp and now NPMs)?

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