[OPEN]The days counter for late submissions shows decimals for Checkpoints in traditional gradebook

Canvas

Engineers are currently investigating the issue.

Description

Engineers are currently investigating the issue.

Expected Behavior

To calculate a late penalty, Canvas rounds up the day or hour to the next whole number. For example, you may set a 10% per day late submission policy. If a student submits a 10-point assignment 1.3 days late, the late penalty will round 1.3 days up to 2 days. The student's score will reflect a 20% (2 point) late submission deduction.

https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/Instructor-Guide/How-do-I-apply-a-Late-Submission-policy-in-the-G...

Workaround

No workaround exists at this time.

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Have a course with student enrollments and a late policy set

  2. Have the Discussion Checkpoints FF on

  3. Create a Checkpointed discussion that has a due date

  4. Have a student submit to the discussion after the due date

  5. In the traditional gradebook, see that the Days Late box shows decimal points

Additional Info

EGG-818


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