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Retain event data when moving/resizing schedule item #23621

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@karwosts karwosts commented Jan 7, 2025

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Moving or resizing the event in the schedule from would lose the additional data. Fixes that bug.

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@karwosts karwosts added this to the 2025.1 milestone Jan 7, 2025
@karwosts karwosts closed this Jan 8, 2025
@karwosts karwosts reopened this Jan 8, 2025
@MindFreeze MindFreeze enabled auto-merge (squash) January 8, 2025 14:04
@MindFreeze MindFreeze merged commit f75f4b9 into home-assistant:dev Jan 8, 2025
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@karwosts karwosts deleted the schedule-event-resize-drop-data branch January 8, 2025 14:10
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Wow that was quick, thanks

bramkragten pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 9, 2025
* Retain event data when moving/resizing schedule item

* update from suggestion
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Schedule entry move or resize removes additional data
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