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Bug Report - slept from 2am to 13:00 and it broke Oscar
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Bug Report - slept from 2am to 13:00 and it broke Oscar
I slept in 2 sessions, from 2:22 - 8 & 8:15 to 12:55 and it broke Oscar

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RE: Bug Report - slept from 2am to 13:00 and it broke Oscar
actually, I see what it did, it put the last 47 minutes on a different day

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RE: Bug Report - slept from 2am to 13:00 and it broke Oscar
Actually, it performed as designed. A day is from noon to noon.
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RE: Bug Report - slept from 2am to 13:00 and it broke Oscar
That's actually a "feature" of ResMed xPAP machines. ResMed defines a "day" as running from noon of one day to noon of the next. If you sleep through noon, it terminates one session and starts another at noon, but it is now the "next" day. The machines report all of their daily summary data based on that definition of a "day." OSCAR then just reports what the machine said.
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