Yes I can increase limit in object's action, but this does not solve my problem. I made tests with a completely new database and created a total of 150 meeting records (one meeting-record per day started 1st of April 2011). When I then open calendar list-view ther is no problem...every meeting is shown in the tree depending on the limit set. But when I then change to calendar view, only the first 100 records (ore more if limit increased as discribed above) startet from 1st April are shown when i switch through different months. When limit is reached, calendar view stays completely empty even if there are meeting-records (one per day) in the database for the days shown in the actual month/week/day in calendar view...
In my opinion it seems to be a bug, that the limit ist not applied to the visible part of the calendar-view.....
Yes I can increase limit in object's action, but this does not solve my problem. I made tests with a completely new database and created a total of 150 meeting records (one meeting-record per day started 1st of April 2011). When I then open calendar list-view ther is no problem...every meeting is shown in the tree depending on the limit set. But when I then change to calendar view, only the first 100 records (ore more if limit increased as discribed above) startet from 1st April are shown when i switch through different months. When limit is reached, calendar view stays completely empty even if there are meeting-records (one per day) in the database for the days shown in the actual month/week/day in calendar view...
In my opinion it seems to be a bug, that the limit ist not applied to the visible part of the calendar-view.....