Thanks for spotting that a space after the -d switch gets the reminder 
working, Ray.  However, we then run into a separate problem with the 
parser, as shown by your new task 4:  If you put a space after the -d or -s 
switches, then MLO won't recognize both the start and due dates.  So, we're 
currently stuck with being able to enter start and due dates (if you don't 
include the space) or just the due and reminder dates (if you do include 
the space). This is a bug - but it's a bug in a standard library function, 
so I think it will be a while before it can be fixed for MLO.

On Monday, 30 January 2017 07:23:19 UTC, Ray Emerson wrote:
>
> George - 
>   This was a little tricky! Below is a screen capture with several 
> different examples. I believe the "new task 6" syntax is what you're after.
>
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-hP5MkUJXu6g/WI6VlLoHOhI/AAAAAAABzSk/uOSInc8rtak1N-96mGuTixYvJuBoLFmggCLcB/s1600/MLO4.jpg>
>
>   
> Cheers.
> Ray
>
> On Monday, 23 January 2017 22:48:50 UTC-5, george wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>>
>> In this input parsing string everything works(start date and time and end 
>> date and time) except the reminder. I want the reminder 10 before due at 
>> 9:20 but it is not what i am getting. 
>>
>>
>> *new task -s1/30/17at8am -d1/30/17at9:30am rmd10min*
>>
>> What is the error in this entry?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>

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