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Task #311. The schedule view hides cancelled meetings, but the drag-reorder path was operating on the raw, unfiltered list — so cancelled rows consumed time slots and the dnd-kit indices skewed across hidden rows, leaving the visible list out of chronological order after a drop. Server (POST /api/executive-meetings/reorder) - Slot-swap now operates on the in-scope (orderedIds) subset only. Cancelled rows keep their (startTime, endTime, dailyNumber) untouched, so they no longer steal slots from the visible list. - New 400 codes: - cancelled_in_reorder: payload includes a cancelled meeting - incomplete_day: any non-cancelled meeting on the day is missing - Audit oldValue.order now reflects the visible order the user actually saw. - Phase-1/phase-2 negative-parking still avoids transient unique-constraint conflicts; cancelled rows' positive dailyNumbers cannot collide because slot dailyNumbers are a permutation of in-scope rows' existing values. Client (executive-meetings.tsx reorderRows) - Index math now derives ids from `orderedMeetings` (the visible list bound to SortableContext) instead of the raw `meetings` array. useCallback deps updated. Tests - artifacts/api-server/tests/executive-meetings.test.mjs: added "leaves cancelled rows untouched and only slot-swaps visible meetings", "rejects orderedIds containing a cancelled meeting", and "handles a day with a null-startTime meeting deterministically". - artifacts/tx-os/tests/executive-meetings-keyboard-editing.spec.mjs: added "Schedule drag-reorder: cancelled rows on the same day do not disturb the visible chronological order" (drives reorder via authenticated fetch since dnd-kit pixel drag is unreliable in headless). Code-review follow-ups addressed: - Reverted unrelated artifacts/tx-os/public/opengraph.jpg binary change. - Added the explicit null-startTime reorder regression requested in review. - The remaining review note (perform an actual pixel drag end-to-end) is intentionally not implemented: dnd-kit's drag gesture is unreliable in headless Playwright; the contract is fully covered by the API tests and the fetch-based UI test. All 8 reorder tests pass. Other failing api-server tests (create meeting → 500) are pre-existing sanitize regressions tracked under follow-up #309 and are out of scope here.
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