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Re: wierd date/time thing



I saw some very similar output, but I was only focusing on the phrase 
"... unsupported..." Why is it unsupported?!... I didn't drill down to
wonder why the date/time is like that.

Don't ask me why since the PalmPilot doesn't belong to me; I was helping
out my boss. If anyone has an answer to Robert and I, please share.

Regards,
Jason

> Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 18:34:51 -0700
> From: rshauser@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Robert Scott Hauser)
> To: pilotmgr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: wierd date/time thing
> 
> Hi:
> 
> Anyone seen this before ....
> 
> 04/14/99 17:13:31   Reading dates 01/01/1998 to 02/04/2000.
> 04/14/99 17:13:33   Desktop appointment New Year's Day / Thu Dec 31 23:00:00 
1998 is unsupported
>                     Start time and End time not on the same day
>                     Start time: Thu Dec 31 23:00:00 1998
>                       End time: Fri Jan  1 22:59:00 1999XXX at 
/usr/dist/local/exe/../pkgs/pilotmgr/SyncCM.pm line 1254
> 04/14/99 17:13:33   Desktop appointment Martin Luther King / Sun Jan 17 
23:00:00 1999 is unsupported
>                     Start time and End time not on the same day
>                     Start time: Sun Jan 17 23:00:00 1999
>                       End time: Mon Jan 18 22:59:00 1999XXX at 
/usr/dist/local/exe/../pkgs/pilotmgr/SyncCM.pm line 1254
> 04/14/99 17:13:33   Desktop appointment President's Day / Sun Feb 14 23:00:00 
1999 is unsupported
>                     Start time and End time not on the same day
>                     Start time: Sun Feb 14 23:00:00 1999
>                       End time: Mon Feb 15 22:59:00 1999XXX at 
/usr/dist/local/exe/../pkgs/pilotmgr/SyncCM.pm line 1254
> 04/14/99 17:13:33   Desktop appointment ES - Legal Meeting - Colorado / Tue 
Mar  2 23:00:00 1999 is unsupported
>                     Start time and End time not on the same day
>                     Start time: Tue Mar  2 23:00:00 1999
>                       End time: Wed Mar  3 22:59:00 1999XXX at /
> 
> and so on and so on and so on for everything that was an "all day" and now "no 
time" dates are repeated on the pilot even after a desktop overwrites the pilot. 
Seems to be working fine until about an hour ago.
> 
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