The system compares the end date in the filter with the actual shift end time while fetching results. If the shift end time falls within the selected end date of the filter picker, the shift is included in the view. For shifts that go overnight, they will not be displayed unless the next day is also included in the filter end date. The system considers the actual shift end time in comparison to the end date selected in the filter. If the shift concludes within the specified end date, it will be filtered into the view.
Q: How should I adjust my filters to ensure overnight shifts are included in the view?
A: To ensure that shifts going overnight are included in the Roster Review/Approval View, make sure to extend the end date of your filter to cover the entire duration of the shift, including the day following the overnight period.
Q: Is there a specific reason for this filtering behavior in the system?
A: Yes, the system is designed to filter shifts based on their actual end time. This ensures accuracy in displaying shifts that are active during the selected date range. The inclusion of the next day in the filter accounts for shifts that extend beyond midnight.