If a feed starts and ends on the same day, this is not an issue. It will populate the correct times for both fields. I am assuming since this service call only takes a time format instead of datetime, it assumes the times are all on the same date, which causes these issues.
My proposed solution is to use a datetime object across all the service calls. Pumping, tummy time, sleep, and feedings.
Edit: I want to point out that I am not using the timer feature as I am storing start and end times automatically in a sensor/input_datetime object. I am unsure on how to use the timer feature (via home assistant service calls) when I would need multiple timers to be simultaneously running. (sleep, feedings, etc)
If a feed starts and ends on the same day, this is not an issue. It will populate the correct times for both fields. I am assuming since this service call only takes a time format instead of datetime, it assumes the times are all on the same date, which causes these issues.
My proposed solution is to use a datetime object across all the service calls. Pumping, tummy time, sleep, and feedings.
Edit: I want to point out that I am not using the timer feature as I am storing start and end times automatically in a sensor/input_datetime object. I am unsure on how to use the timer feature (via home assistant service calls) when I would need multiple timers to be simultaneously running. (sleep, feedings, etc)