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## What is the current behavior?
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When using the dropdown month picker, the value is updated when the
month is changed, to follow native behavior. However, because only the
month is updated (the day remains the same), it's possible for the newly
chosen date to fall outside the min/max bounds of the datetime.
For example, if you have a datetime with `min="2021-01-15"
value="2021-02-01"`, then use the month picker to switch to January, the
new value will be `2021-01-01` which is earlier than the `min`.
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Issue URL: Resolves#27027
## What is the new behavior?
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When updating the `activeParts` in any scenario, the date to set is now
clamped between the max and min.
## Does this introduce a breaking change?
- [ ] Yes
- [x] No
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