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Google Calendar Sleep Events not correct

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When the system is making the calendar event to show you how long you slept each night on your Google Calendar, it's not correctly publishing the end time as a result, sleep events only last an hour. 

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I manually fixed the event on the left. The next three haven't been altered.

Sleep Events in Google Calendar

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Welcome to the Community @sobokhan

 

Thank you very much for bringing this to our attention. It seems like the picture you posted was not loaded correctly. Could you please re upload it on a reply? I'm very interested in what is going on. Also, if you could elaborate on how you manually fixed the entry would be great.

 

Look forward to your reply.

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For the last week my sleep has been recorded in two segments, prior to midnight and after.  Because of that it now says that I have logged sleep today (7/6) but (in the past) it would have logged it as 7/5.  What can I do to 're-set' this clock?

 

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Welcome to the Forums @BFPat

 

If the tracker recognized any sort of movement during the night and then started to record sleep once again, it wouldn't be possible to automatically have those two integrate on their own. What you can do is to edit the sleep so that it is one long entry. Please try the following steps:

  1. From the Fitbit app dashboard, tap the sleep tile. This is the tile that says "How did you sleep?" or, if you tracked sleep the night before, shows how many hours and minutes you slept.
  2. Tap the sleep log that you want to edit.
  3. Tap the pencil icon in the top right corner.
  4. Adjust the time you went to sleep or the time you woke up and then tap Save.

I hope you find this useful. Let me know if you have any further question.

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Sorry, this didn't work. It still shows that Thursday night i slept 12
1/2 hrs. and Friday an additional 4 hrs.

Why doesn't it not combine the two for the total sleep on Thursday night as
before?

Pat
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Hello @BFPat.

 

In that case what you can do is to delete both of the entries and then manually enter one for the full time that you were asleep.

 

Feel free to reach out if you have any further questions. 

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The picture posted fine, as I can see it in the thread. I just went into the calendar entry and changed the end time to correct it. That's not really a fix, it's a band aid over the larger problem.

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Hey @sobokhan.

 

The image still won't load up for me, at all. I agree that it is only a workaround and not really a fix for the situation. Could you try to re-post the image so that I can get a better look? I genuinely can't see the image you posted.

 

Are you using IFTTT to log the sleep on the Google Calendar?

 

Look forward to your reply.

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Bad Entries:

Screen Shot 2017-07-11 at 10.05.33 PM.png

Then a corrected one:

Screen Shot 2017-07-11 at 10.12.34 PM.png

I guess I assumed this was a Fitbit feature. I do use IFTTT recipes for other things so this may be one. 

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Hey @sobokhan.

 

Posting to Google Calendar is not a feature that Fitbit provides. If you are indeed using IFTTT, after some research I did find that this seems to be the happening to a  lot of different users. I found a reddit post that proposes a workaround, perhaps you could look into it. That is why I asked if you are doing it through IFTTT.

 

I hope you find this useful! Let me know if you have any further questions.

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