Ignore. Reposted at:
http://groups.google.com/group/google-calendar-help-dataapi/browse_thread/thread/889c10914cf2fab0?hl=en


On Aug 5, 9:09 am, MaxRahder <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a calendar with two events on August 6 -- one at 1:00 pm, and
> one at 8:00 pm, eastern time. When I query these using a
> CalendarQuery, whose minimum and maximum times are set to
> DateTime.parseDateTime("2009-08-06T00:00:00") and
> DateTime.parseDateTime("2009-08-07T00:00:00"), respectively, I only
> get the 1:00 pm event back. If I go into Google Calendar and manually
> move the second event to be at 7:59 pm, the query works, and both
> events are returned.
>
> I'm suspecting that this has something to do with UTC (Zulu) time --
> 7:59 pm eastern time is 11:59 pm UTC (without daylight savings), and
> 8:00 pm pushes it to midnight where it becomes an August 7 event.
>
> Are all calendar queries run relative to UTC and not relative to the
> calendar's time zone? Or is there a way for me to specify "use the
> calendar's time zone"?
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