Hi Gijs,

While you can use +0 to schedule an event for today after typing C-c
C-s on a headline, I don't believe you can use +0d for a repeating
timestamp. If it did work, it would cause a task to repeat forever on
the same day - so that's probably why it isn't supported. To create a
task that repeats each day, +1d is what you want.

Best,
Matt

Gijs Hillenius <g...@hillenius.net> writes:

> Hello,
>
> To all readers, an inspiring 2009. 
>
> Say, in one of my files, I had a 
>
> ** TODO Pay taxes
>    SCHEDULED: <2009-01-15 Thu +0d>
>
> which the last few days (?) has been causing an 
>
> org-closest-date: Arithmetic error
>
> I decided to investigate this today. I actually first noticed the error
> this weekend.
>
> According to the debugger the 0 was the cause. I changed it into a 1
> (<2009-01-15 Thu +1d>) and the error disappeared. 
>
> This is a user error, I bet. Am I not supposed to do 0d? 
>
> Thanks
>
> Gijs
>
> Org-mode version 6.16 running on GNU Emacs 23.0.60.1 (emacs-snapshot
> from http://emacs.orebokech.com)
>
>
> -- 
> Um menininho tinha um gatinho chamado Tido, que toda noite dormia num
> cestinho. Um belo dia, o menininho foi procura-lo e não o achou. Qual
> o nome do filme?
>
> O Cesto Sem Tido
>
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