> So this event is still in the export despite having been deleted???  The
> start date appears to come well after the end date, which is odd.

I hadn't exported the calendar yet - I was trying to figure out
what was up with that specific event, and hadn't gotten that far.

> Uh, well... I guess the questions are how this event has managed to
> stick around after deletion...  how the dates got mangled so badly...
> and what happened when it was supposedly deleted.

I have no idea.  :/

> You could remove it from the backend and recreate it.  You could try to
> swap the DTSTART and DTEND field values and see if it starts showing up
> again, and if so, if it will delete correctly this time.  Not sure what
> else...

Switching the DTSTART and DTEND fields around did it.  It suddenly
appeared as an event on Nov 1st, with no error.  I deleted that one,
and created a new one on the right day, and all is fine now.

Very weird.  Thanks for all your help!

Benny


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