Unbounded Daterangepicker












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I want to build a form that includes a time range, specifically a period of validity. My tech stack is Angular with Bootstrap, so using something like the NgxBootstrap daterangepicker would be nice.



Now the problem is that validity periods may be bounded or unbounded, i.e. in addition to bounded periods like from 01.01.2019 till 31.01.2019 it should also be possible to define unbounded periods like from 01.01.2019 (without an end date).



Can this be properly done with a daterangepicker like the one from NgxBootstrap, or should I resort to two separate datepickers (one of them being nullable)?










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    I want to build a form that includes a time range, specifically a period of validity. My tech stack is Angular with Bootstrap, so using something like the NgxBootstrap daterangepicker would be nice.



    Now the problem is that validity periods may be bounded or unbounded, i.e. in addition to bounded periods like from 01.01.2019 till 31.01.2019 it should also be possible to define unbounded periods like from 01.01.2019 (without an end date).



    Can this be properly done with a daterangepicker like the one from NgxBootstrap, or should I resort to two separate datepickers (one of them being nullable)?










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      I want to build a form that includes a time range, specifically a period of validity. My tech stack is Angular with Bootstrap, so using something like the NgxBootstrap daterangepicker would be nice.



      Now the problem is that validity periods may be bounded or unbounded, i.e. in addition to bounded periods like from 01.01.2019 till 31.01.2019 it should also be possible to define unbounded periods like from 01.01.2019 (without an end date).



      Can this be properly done with a daterangepicker like the one from NgxBootstrap, or should I resort to two separate datepickers (one of them being nullable)?










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      I want to build a form that includes a time range, specifically a period of validity. My tech stack is Angular with Bootstrap, so using something like the NgxBootstrap daterangepicker would be nice.



      Now the problem is that validity periods may be bounded or unbounded, i.e. in addition to bounded periods like from 01.01.2019 till 31.01.2019 it should also be possible to define unbounded periods like from 01.01.2019 (without an end date).



      Can this be properly done with a daterangepicker like the one from NgxBootstrap, or should I resort to two separate datepickers (one of them being nullable)?







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