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Posted Jan 05, 2012 in: Due Time 3:14 AM on iPad
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  • Posted: Jan 05, 2012
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OK, stupid user problem. Was using due date and start time so the start time had no associated date. Now switched to using due date and due time which solves the time corruption issue.

It would have been nice to have had a warning that there was no day associated with the attempted time rather than just get the time assigned to a rubbish time.


This message was edited Jan 05, 2012.
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Posted Jan 05, 2012 in: Due Time 3:14 AM on iPad
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  • Posted: Jan 05, 2012
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I am seeing exactly the same problem on an iPhone using the latest ToodleDoo application = 2.1.16 (31). Contrary to the previous response, it happens even if there is a due day set.

How to recreate:

1) Add Task
2) Edit Details
3) Set Due Date (doesn't matter what day)
4) Set a Start Time (doesn't matter what time)

As soon as the task is synced with ToodleDoo web site it gets set to 3:14 Start Time.

Attempts to change the time have no effect. Clearing and entering a new Start Time works until it synchronises again.

It is very annoying because it makes setting alarms as reminders effectively useless.