Ryan Boyd (Google) wrote:
> Hi Mark,
> 
> I noticed your other post on this issue, but was waiting until after I
> made this announcement before responding.
> 
> The updated-min parameter will always return deleted events (and I'm
> not aware of a projection/visibility combination that will do what you
> are looking for), however, this should be much less of an issue now
> that this change is going into effect.
> 
> Just so I can better understand your needs, can I ask why you need to
> do an updated-min search when doing a one-way sync?  Would a start-min
> query satisfy your needs?  As you're probably aware, this wouldn't
> include deleted events.

I wasn't aware. I searched the docs for 'delete' and 'cancel' looking 
for a way to do this but seem to have missed it. I just went through the 
Calendar docs again and couldn't find anywhere that states 
deleted/cancelled events are returned or not for start-min or other 
types of queries. Is there perhaps a page I should be checking that I'm 
overlooking?

Thanks for the info - I'll start testing this shortly.

Also, this will be much less of an issue with the new change ( a good 
idea). It's just that one-way syncs will still be required now and then, 
and if I'm going to do it I'd like to do it optimally if possible.

Cheers.

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