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ColdFusion 5 Time Error - Saturday 2am mystery.

Asked by inverted_2000 in ColdFusion Application Server, ColdFusion Studio

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Hey everyone,

We've come across an odd little bug here at work.  We have a scheduler so that managers can schedule employees start and end times that they work.  CF5 with MS SQL2000.  This is for a Resturant / Bar and we've come across this:

1) A manager can schedule an employee to work from say
    6:00pm till 2:30am when the bar closes.  Everything is fine.
   The scheduling report page will display that the user is scheduled for an 8.5
   hour shift.
2) If a manager updates the employee's time on the schedule updater page...say
    changes it from 2:30am to 3:00am...so a 9 hour shift...the scheduling page will
    display -15:00 as the time.

Anything after 2:00am causes this error.  

Where might one look to find this error and why in the world would if select 2:00am?

Here's the code:
#timeformat(getEmployeeSchedule.schedule_starttime,"h:MM tt")#

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