Records without Enddate are not being displayed in Calender → Week / Day View

In the Calender View, Records that do not have an Enddate are not shown in the Week and Day View at all.
I understand they cannot be shown at a certain time but they should be visible somehow. Other Apps solve this by just showing Records without duration at 00:00.

The Problem is also that in the month view, you can only see 4-5 Records per day. But if you click “show more”, it jumps to the Day view, but there, said records are not shown at all.

Also related idea: Don’t jump into the Day view for showing all Records scheduled for that day, its hard to get back out of it. An overlay like airtable does it would be a much better user experience.


Hi @_4N , our tests are showing that when you don’t provide an End Date that we do still show the event (with a default time of 1-hour)

Even when you do specify the End Date value, if that value is empty, it’s showing up correctly for me in both the day and week value.

Do all of these events start at midnight? That could be to do with it

Looking again - is it possible that your End date is before your start date?

That’s the only thing that’s recreating the behaviour you’ve described, where it’s visible in the month-view but not the day/week view

Thanks for the reply @darragh, I didnt get to have a look at it again before now.

So I double checked again, here is what I found:

  • If I add a new record, and only choose a date but not a time, 00:00 is choosen as Time and the record is not visible in “Day”.
  • If i set the time anywhere between 23:01 and 23:59, the record is shown on top of the day view, as you said it should (strange?)
  • If i set any other time, eg 15:00 it is gone again.

Now it is worth noting that in none of these cases we specified an end time so I guess in a sense it makes sense that the Record isn’t shown at 15:00 because it has zero duration.

Its still very irritating though because now there is no way to see all records from a specific day without specifying end dates for them first. (if you have 4+ records on one day, the only way to see the full list in calender is to go into the “day” view".

I suppose the problem is using Date + Time without specifying the end time.
Unfortunately, picking an endtime with airtables 2 date fields for a date range is quite annoying. Guess I’ll have to have a look how that can be done in a convenient manner .