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Sleep interruptions attribute partial sleep to the wrong day

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Here's my sleep data the fitbit app tracked last night:

8:11pm to 10:43pm (2h32m)

1:06am to 5:27am (4h14m)

Because that first bit of sleep ended before midnight, the app attributed it to yesterday's total, making it look like I got almost 10 hours of sleep one day and 4 the next, instead of a fairly consistent 6-7 for each day. Is there a way to change that, so it keeps the correct sleep with the correct broader sleep session regardless of whether or not the segment was over and done before midnight?

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Hello @koffi88 

I've had this happen to me a few times. What you need to do is take note of the sleep start time, then delete the sleep log from the previous day. Then you can edit the second sleep log to change your sleep start time to 8:11pm. If you haven't done this before, this help page (<-- click) has the steps to follow. 

Just to let you know, there's seems to be a bug with sleep log editing that I've experienced. My sleep score and sleep graph haven't always updated correctly after editing my sleep log. I expect there will be a fix rolled out in an app update. Hopefully, when the fix rolls out, the sleep scores & sleep graphs will update correctly. 

Rieko | N California USA MBG PE

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