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: Writing my own iCal output for OpenGoo
: Pontiac January 15, 2009, 11:35:32 PM
Hey all;

I'm getting into the back end portion of writing the code to come up with an ICS file.  The wife is reluctant to use OpenGoo until I see the events daily.  I tend to use my mail client more than OpenGoo. heh

Anyways, I'm creating some sample data and have found that I am unsure of how OpenGoo decides when a calendar event is an "ALL DAY" event.  I don't see a particular field being set true or false, and the time stamps for start and duration in the ??_project_events table is only one hour different.

Where/how do I consider an event as an ALL DAY event?

Thanks.

PS> If its all the same to the admins, I'd like to keep this thread going for any other questions I have. ;)  Thanks!
: Re: Writing my own iCal output for OpenGoo
: alvarotm01 January 19, 2009, 02:36:27 PM
hi,

In the next version calendar import and export (in iCalendar format) will be supported.

The column that indicates if an event is an all day event, in project_events table, is "type_id". if its value is 2 event duration is all day.
: Re: Writing my own iCal output for OpenGoo
: Pontiac February 13, 2009, 03:57:22 PM
This is going to sound backwards, but will it be able to pull the ICS file from remote locations, say, for instance, Google Calendar?

The reason is that I have Thunderbird setup to work with Google Calendar, I make my changes within Thunderbird.  Everything else then, like my cell phone, hooks into Google Calendar to get updates and syncs, etc.  Typically, its a one-way ordeal for anything OTHER THAN manual modification on Google Calendar, or Thunderbird.  I don't want to speak for anyone else, but for MY purposes, one-way integration would be perfect.
: Re: Writing my own iCal output for OpenGoo
: alvarotm01 February 16, 2009, 05:09:00 PM
Hi,

Syncronization with other calendars is a feature that we are going to develop in a future version,
can't say when but it is going to be developed.
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