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Holidays Set uses an inconsistent Muslim Calendar

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One of the holidays sets used in one of the aeiou-holidays lists is using a muslim calendar which is different than the one used in the current script's muslim data source.

 

As a consequence, the dates used to calculate muslim holidays, and the dates used to calculate muslim tokens will be different.

Holidays sets which do not contain any Muslim holidays rules, should use the Q++Studio Defaults as their muslim set setting, to ensure that they do not trigger this message erroneously.

 

Otherwise, you should use one of the pre-set calendars, such as the Saudi Calendar, if you are dealing with Saudi Arabia, or countries in the Arabian Peninsula, or countries for which you have no reliable information. On the other hand, if you have some official announcement from local religious authorities, then you should create, and use, a custom muslim calendar that will match those dates exactly.

 

Solution

 

Change the list of Holidays Sets: opens the aeiou-Holidays which triggered this message so you can change the list of holidays sets it uses.

Change the Script Muslim Data Source: lets you change the current script's muslim data source.

Modify the current Holidays Set: if this message was caused by a specific holidays set, this lets you open the holidays sets manager, and change the properties of the set which triggered this message.

 


Topic 148100, last updated on 22-Mar-2021