The ‘run at time’ action uses Apple’s built-in method for calculating the date 
and time from some input text.

I can confirm that writing ‘2pm’ works correctly for me, see the below image. 
In your case, I expect it’s related to your settings in ‘Language & Region’ in 
your system preferences.




> On 13 Jun 2022, at 03:16, Gloria Lassich <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Is there any way to use 12 hour time for the Run at Time action? It doesn't 
> recognize am & pm, so I have to use 24hr time instead. I hate doing that 
> because then I have to think about & calculate the right time, instead of 
> just entering it quickly & being done with it. Will this ever be fixed?
> 
> <screenshot-06-12-2022-12-11-13.png>
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