Maybe this is the problem? And the change you made simply made it possible to happen?.
The sample output seems to state to order by date first. It is very fuzzy.
I agree that the problem is not too clear, but it doesn't seem that the correct solution is to not sort it by date first. The relative importance has a good relation with date so it shall work the same for the inputs the judge has. I made a search and this guy seems to have sorted by date first and got AC:
http://acm.uva.es/board/viewtopic.php?t=3715
This problem is not very clearly specified, I tried many possible interpretations before getting accepted. And it took me a long time to get rid of a PE, because i didnt realize the date after Today is: must also be right aligned in a field of 3.
The order is by date, then by priority displayed, then by input order. Notice if two events on the same day have different priority, when asked for that day, these events should be ordered by their input order, since the priority displayed are both *TODAY*.
Well, if you think about it, in this case *today* did have the same number of 'stars' and certainly relative importance, and the problem does say to order by input if there are problems.Agreed, this problem is a guessing game. And there are many more problems like this in the archive.
Sometimes I wish the problems had more complete input examples but it seems that to the problem designers figuring out the possible catches is part of solving a problem. Makes sense since in real life problem solving no one will tell you the catches.