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I am finding that an rruleset with exclusion dates returns dates without the offset of the timezone within the rruleset.
Example
var r = rrule.rrulestr('DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231114T220000\nRRULE:UNTIL=20231118T220000;INTERVAL=1;FREQ=DAILY\nEXDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20231116T220000'); r.all() /** output : [ 2023-11-15T03:00:00.000Z, 2023-11-16T03:00:00.000Z, 2023-11-18T03:00:00.000Z, 2023-11-19T03:00:00.000Z ] ✅ */ r.exdates() // expected: [ 2023-11-17T03:00:00.000Z ] // actual: [ 2023-11-16T22:00:00.000Z ]
rrules version: 2.7.2
operating system: macOS 14
timezone: EST
Is this expected behaviour? It seems strange that exdates are not consistent with the instances. Thanks!
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I am finding that an rruleset with exclusion dates returns dates without the offset of the timezone within the rruleset.
Example
rrules version: 2.7.2
operating system: macOS 14
timezone: EST
Is this expected behaviour? It seems strange that exdates are not consistent with the instances. Thanks!
Thank you for taking an interest in
rrule
! Please include the following inyour report:
creating a new one
are using such as the exact RRule string and dates.
rrule
you are using$ date
from the command lineof the machine showing the bug)
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