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display events until the end of the day it occurs

My Calendar – Accessible Event Manager · support · 2026-04-08T12:24:00+00:00

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I would like to show/display all events until the whoile day on which it occurs. Now, the events disappear 2 hours before the start of it. And specially, we have Summertime now, so the clock is one hour earlier than nature, and before this, so during wintertime, the event disappears 1 hour before the start. Our time settings in WordPress are as it should be, so it shows the time as it is. I cannot find any tip in the documentation about this. Thank you for helping out. The page I need help with: [ log in to see the link] This sounds like it could be a database time issue; can you check the Help information at My Calendar > Help > Get Support and confirm what the value listed as the DB UTC Offset is? Does it match your WordPress time zone? Events should disappear when their end time passes. you are right: db utc offset is +2 so how can i change this? Hello, I’m having the same problem; events disappear two hours before they start. But the time settings are identical: DB UTC Offset: +02:00 WP UTC Offset: +02:00 So, my local time and the UTC offset is not identical in WordPress, so I thought, maybe this is the problem. But I cannot get it changed: UTC tijd is 09-04-2026 13:17:57 .Lokale tijd is 09-04-2026 15:17:57 . But i am in the local timezone @joedolson do you have an answer on my question on how I can synchronize both UTC and local time? I think that this should be fixed in the latest release; but please let me know if not!

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Joe Dolson 2026-04-08T20:30:00+00:00

This sounds like it could be a database time issue; can you check the Help information at My Calendar > Help > Get Support and confirm what the value listed as the DB UTC Offset is? Does it match your WordPress time zone? Events should disappear when their end time passes.

jacquelinej 2026-04-08T22:05:00+00:00

you are right: db utc offset is +2 so how can i change this?

chris-kns 2026-04-09T12:47:00+00:00

Hello, I’m having the same problem; events disappear two hours before they start. But the time settings are identical: DB UTC Offset: +02:00 WP UTC Offset: +02:00

jacquelinej 2026-04-09T13:23:00+00:00

So, my local time and the UTC offset is not identical in WordPress, so I thought, maybe this is the problem. But I cannot get it changed: UTC tijd is 09-04-2026 13:17:57 .Lokale tijd is 09-04-2026 15:17:57 . But i am in the local timezone

jacquelinej 2026-04-13T10:19:00+00:00

@joedolson do you have an answer on my question on how I can synchronize both UTC and local time?

Joe Dolson 2026-05-10T15:48:00+00:00

I think that this should be fixed in the latest release; but please let me know if not!