dagaz Posted February 24, 2020 Share Posted February 24, 2020 I am getting the same issues above, the only time it will accept is hh:mm:ss am/pm, anything else sets the time to 12 am. This is a great workflow, thanks for making it. Link to comment
Pich Posted March 13, 2020 Share Posted March 13, 2020 Thanks @Pearcen and @Acidham. I was able to get the workflow to work using the debug and following everyones advice. I still can't seem to schedule a specific date. Here are the steps I take, what works and what doesn't: I type 'rm Test Reminder' [Hit enter] [I can replace 'Test Reminder' with anything no problem] It then asks me to enter a date, typing 'today', 'tomorrow' 'Next Week' all work perfectly I cannot seem to enter a specific date per the instructions: accepted date format: <day>.<months> or <day>.<months>.<year> I have tried both and seem to keep getting the same error: [10:22:41.163] Apple Reminders[Keyword] Processing complete [10:22:41.167] Apple Reminders[Keyword] Passing output 'sdgsdfgasd' to Arg and Vars [10:22:41.169] Apple Reminders[Arg and Vars] Processing complete [10:22:41.171] Apple Reminders[Arg and Vars] Passing output '' to Keyword [10:22:45.871] Apple Reminders[Keyword] Processing complete [10:22:45.873] Apple Reminders[Keyword] Passing output '15.03.2020' to Arg and Vars [10:22:45.874] Apple Reminders[Arg and Vars] Processing complete [10:22:45.875] Apple Reminders[Arg and Vars] Passing output '' to Keyword [10:22:56.234] Apple Reminders[Keyword] Processing complete [10:22:56.236] Apple Reminders[Keyword] Passing output '2:00:00 PM' to Arg and Vars [10:22:56.237] Apple Reminders[Arg and Vars] Processing complete [10:22:56.239] Apple Reminders[Arg and Vars] Passing output '' to Keyword [10:22:57.568] Apple Reminders[Keyword] Processing complete [10:22:57.595] Apple Reminders[Keyword] Passing output 's' to Arg and Vars [10:22:57.597] Apple Reminders[Arg and Vars] Processing complete [10:22:57.598] Apple Reminders[Arg and Vars] Passing output '' to Arg and Vars [10:22:57.599] Apple Reminders[Arg and Vars] Processing complete [10:22:57.600] Apple Reminders[Arg and Vars] Passing output 'sdgsdfgasd;15.03.2020;2:00:00 PM;s' to Run NSAppleScript [10:22:59.752] Apple Reminders[Run NSAppleScript] Processing complete [10:22:59.786] Apple Reminders[Run NSAppleScript] Passing output 'sdgsdfgasd Due: Wednesday, March 3, 2021 at 2:00:00 PM, in List: Reminders' to Post Notification For some reason the day and year always seem to output incorrectly. Any advice? Thanks! Also, less important question, I don't understand what the list function purpose is. When prompted in the last screen to [Add a List for a reminder] I type information in there to see where it outputs, but I never see that information when a task is successfully created (Despite the date might be wrong if I enter a specific date). Appreciate the help. Link to comment
kongjie Posted April 9, 2022 Share Posted April 9, 2022 Due dates are causing an error for me. The workflow is fine if I don't give a date for the reminder, but if I do, I get this. Is this workflow no longer maintained? [12:38:14.037] ERROR: Apple Reminders[Run NSAppleScript] { NSAppleScriptErrorBriefMessage = "The variable DueDate is not defined."; NSAppleScriptErrorMessage = "The variable DueDate is not defined."; NSAppleScriptErrorNumber = "-2753"; NSAppleScriptErrorRange = "NSRange: {3900, 7}"; } Link to comment
Acidham Posted April 9, 2022 Author Share Posted April 9, 2022 What date did you enter? Link to comment
kongjie Posted November 7, 2023 Share Posted November 7, 2023 (edited) Sorry, I never followed up on this. Today for example I tried "11/9," "11/9/23," and "November 9" and all resulted in the same errors. "Tomorrow" works, as does no date. update: I reinstalled and then realized that I was not following your clearly noted date format (e.g., 10.11 for November 10). Works fine, sorry for being dumb. Edited November 9, 2023 by kongjie Link to comment
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