1. paulwallace1234's Avatar
    I'm not going MAD then - thanks both
    I tried to log a bug earlier using the link provided earlier but I get stuck when it asks for a version no. I've tried all sorts including the actual version of the OS and it always says not a valid version. Is this BB's way of blocking contact.
    You could try the version of the Remember App (10.3.1.1096 according to Device Monitor)
    03-29-15 04:17 PM
  2. nobbynobrains's Avatar
    I tried both the sw and os versions and 10 and 10.3 and 10.3.1 and 1 and a and crap (sorry) - none worked.

    Posted via CB10
    03-29-15 04:36 PM
  3. nobbynobrains's Avatar
    Sorry. Get it now. My bad. I'll try that

    Posted via CB10
    03-29-15 04:37 PM
  4. nobbynobrains's Avatar
    Yah that version number is "invalid" as well - meh
    But this issue has been present since 10.1 for me anyways
    03-29-15 04:43 PM
  5. Richard Buckley's Avatar
    I have confirmed your observations on my Z10 (10.3.1.2576 SR 1779) and my DA-C (10.3.1.997). Entered a bug report on Jira:
    https://www.blackberry.com/jira/browse/BBTEN-3027

    We'll see if that goes anywhere. It will help if other people with the problem sign in (use your BBID) and upvote/comment on the bug report.

    Edit:

    Interestingly enough the calendar display on 10.3.1.2576 shows a check box icon at the appropriate time, but the reminder comes an hour early.
    Thorsten Heinsight likes this.
    03-29-15 04:54 PM
  6. nobbynobrains's Avatar
    Thank you for testing it and logging it- I will see if I can chime in on it now:
    03-29-15 05:03 PM
  7. Dr J39's Avatar
    If I am not mistaken, Europe doesn't change time, until a couple of weeks after U.S. time change. That may be a temporary problem.
    03-30-15 02:00 AM
  8. nobbynobrains's Avatar
    An interesting thought... I've always given up before 2 weeks after the bug strikes

    Posted via CB10
    03-30-15 04:37 AM
  9. Richard Buckley's Avatar
    If that is the root of the bug then it should work as expected now.

    Z10STL100-3/10.3.1.2576
    03-30-15 06:40 AM
  10. JeepBB's Avatar
    Well of course they will fire an hour earlier... you just moved to daylight savings time, everything is one hour earlier.

    Is there something I didn't catch?

    Posted via CB10
    The 20-year old Psion I now use a bedside clock understands daylight savings, and adjusts the time the alarm rings, as does every other tech item with an alarm that I've owned since.

    Defending a bug because of love for the device... Priceless.
    03-30-15 07:10 AM
  11. paulwallace1234's Avatar
    The 20-year old Psion I now use a bedside clock understands daylight savings, and adjusts the time the alarm rings, as does every other tech item with an alarm that I've owned since.

    Defending a bug because of love for the device... Priceless.
    Well, Psion and its baby Symbian where always very clever
    JeepBB likes this.
    03-30-15 07:18 AM
  12. nickdud's Avatar
    Yup! Just tested it and it's true, you need to set the reminder 1hour later, ei 1430 to remind at 1330.
    If you set the reminder to actual time then the 'occurs in the past' notification changes at the correct time.
    Now I guess I need a reminder to remind me to be +1hour on my reminders :S

    Passport SQW100-1/10.3.1.1779/2576
    03-30-15 07:36 AM
  13. bobshine's Avatar
    What time zone and OS are you guys on? I'm on Z30STA100-5/10.3.1.2582 in EDT and it works properly

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    03-30-15 07:59 AM
  14. nickdud's Avatar
    The problem is UK BST which is GMT/UTC+1hr. But remember seems to have added 2hrs to the reminder bit. The visual side is working fine with tasks going 'into the past' at the correct time.

    Passport SQW100-1/10.3.1.1779/2576
    03-30-15 08:06 AM
  15. nickdud's Avatar
    My guess is they changed it to CEST not BST...

    Passport SQW100-1/10.3.1.1779/2576
    03-30-15 08:19 AM
  16. MancFox's Avatar
    Even if this doesn't affect you, do us Brits a favour and vote it up! It really is very annoying.

    Posted via CB10
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    03-30-15 08:34 AM
  17. bobshine's Avatar
    This bug is all the result of President Bush! It was a IT nightmare when he decided to move daylight savings time. I remember back then, I had appointments at two different time on my Lotus Notes at work for two weeks.

    Even today, it seems to still cause problems. With the price of oil down, I doubt the US economy is saving money now by moving DST two weeks early

    Posted via CB10
    03-30-15 09:33 AM
  18. Richard Buckley's Avatar
    What time zone and OS are you guys on? I'm on Z30STA100-5/10.3.1.2582 in EDT and it works properly

    Posted via CB10
    As the OP reported originally this is an issue that seems to be limited to time zones that use GMT in the winter and BST in the summer. Read my Jira submission for the procedure to replicate.

    Z10STL100-3/10.3.1.2576
    03-30-15 10:29 AM
  19. Richard Buckley's Avatar
    The bug was assigned to Mark Sohm, good news. He has sent it to the development team for investigation.

    Z10STL100-3/10.3.1.2576
    03-30-15 03:32 PM
  20. nobbynobrains's Avatar
    That is good news. Lets hope they get it!!

    Posted via CB10
    03-30-15 03:48 PM
  21. kbz1960's Avatar
    This bug is all the result of President Bush! It was a IT nightmare when he decided to move daylight savings time. I remember back then, I had appointments at two different time on my Lotus Notes at work for two weeks.

    Even today, it seems to still cause problems. With the price of oil down, I doubt the US economy is saving money now by moving DST two weeks early

    Posted via CB10
    I wish they would just leave the time alone. DST does nothing.
    03-31-15 08:48 AM
  22. ppeters914's Avatar
    I wish they would just leave the time alone. DST does nothing.
    That's what I thought, but apparently it does reduce energy use.

    Posted via CB10 / AT&T /Z10 STL100-3 /10.3.1.2582
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    03-31-15 10:15 AM
  23. kbz1960's Avatar
    That's what I thought, but apparently it does reduce energy use.

    Posted via CB10 / AT&T /Z10 STL100-3 /10.3.1.2582
    I don't know how. Either your using it in the morning because it's dark or you're using it early in the evening because it's dark.

    I was useful back when farmers plowed with horses and even then what does it do? We trade an hour of light at one end or other of the day. Just leave it alone. It does nothing practical for anyone other than some myth it saves energy.
    03-31-15 10:41 AM
  24. bobshine's Avatar
    I don't know how. Either your using it in the morning because it's dark or you're using it early in the evening because it's dark.

    I was useful back when farmers plowed with horses and even then what does it do? We trade an hour of light at one end or other of the day. Just leave it alone. It does nothing practical for anyone other than some myth it saves energy.
    The analysis was done mostly for eastern US. Basically, people tend to sleep a bit later and be up more in the evening (shopping, tourist) so for the summer seasons, it's an hour extra during the evening. In the morning, I don't know anyone that wakes up before sunrise during the summer months.

    But for farmers... it's useless...

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    kbz1960 likes this.
    03-31-15 11:58 AM
  25. nickdud's Avatar
    Nope! Still nothing being done!!

    Passport SQW100-1/10.3.1.1779/2576
    04-08-15 01:52 PM
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