Consider this sample file: -------------------------------------------------- * Test with day of week
<2022-04-25 Mon 15:00>--<2022-04-26 Tue 02:00> * Fails w/o DOW, end time at 2100 not 0200 <2022-04-28 21:00>--<2022-04-29 02:00> -------------------------------------------------- Results in this agenda: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Week-agenda (W17): Monday 25 April 2022 W17 8:00...... ---------------- 10:00...... ---------------- 12:00...... ---------------- 14:00...... ---------------- 14:31...... now - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - testdate: 15:00...... (1/2): Test with day of week 16:00...... ---------------- 18:00...... ---------------- 20:00...... ---------------- Tuesday 26 April 2022 testdate: 2:00...... (2/2): Test with day of week Wednesday 27 April 2022 Thursday 28 April 2022 testdate: 21:00...... (1/2): Fails w/o DOW, end time at 2100 not 0200 Friday 29 April 2022 testdate: 21:00...... (2/2): Fails w/o DOW, end time at 2100 not 0200 Saturday 30 April 2022 Sunday 1 May 2022 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- So if the DOW is omitted from the end date, then it defaults to 24 hours? I discovered this using gnus-icalendar to import ical invites. Gnus appears to omit the DOW when creating the timestamp. I thought DOW was optional in timestamps? Org mode version 9.5.2 (release_9.5.2-25-gaf6f12 @ /usr/local/share/emacs/28.1/lisp/org/) GNU Emacs 28.1 (build 2, amd64-portbld-freebsd13.0, X toolkit, cairo version 1.17.4, Xaw3d scroll bars) ------------------------------------------------------------------ Russell Adams rlad...@adamsinfoserv.com https://www.adamsinfoserv.com/