Thank you!

I was just surprised that it works this way, since it seems to be the
opposite of how it works when I add all-day events directly using the
Google Calendar interface.  In that case, the 2/27 - 2/29 event will
run for three days, with the end time exclusive when no end time is
included (and all day is checked).

-Daniel

On Feb 29, 8:15 pm, "Austin (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yes that is a correct behavior.  Technically it makes more sense 'cause the
> end of a 3-day event starting on 2/27 is the really the beginning of 2/30 =)
>
> Hope it helps,
> Austin
>
> On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 4:52 PM, Daniel Karp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Sorry if anyone is seeing this message a second time--I posted it
> > first in the Google Calendar help group, but I got no replies there,
> > and realized that this may be more of an API specific question.
>
> > I'm trying to create all-day multi-day events with the API.  What I'm
> > finding is that if I set the start and end date, say, to cover three
> > days (2008-02-27 - 2008-02-29), and supply no times (as the
> > documentation suggests), I end up with a two day event going from the
> > 27th to the 28th.  Is this intentional? I could see an argument for
> > it, but it seems wrong to me.  Should I just add one day to "all day"
> > events that are 2 or more days long, or am I possibly doing something
> > wrong creating these events?
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