Ryan,

Unfortunately, no, this is not the only condition that will cause a 
404 when I try to create a recurrence exception. It will also happen 
randomly even when all of the parameters are correct. I can verify 
this by repeatedly running a script that creates a recurring event and 
an associated exception. Sometimes creating the exception will create 
a 404, sometimes not. But the original recurring event always gets 
created. (Maybe a timing issue? I'm creating the exception immediately 
after creating the original event.)

Regards,
Charlie


On Jan 28, 12:56 pm, "Ryan Boyd (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> Hi Charlie,
>
> Thanks very much for the additional information.  I'll file a bug to
> improve the response code/error message in this condition.  Did you
> find that this is the only condition that causes this error for you,
> or are you still getting this error even when specifying a valid
> startTime?
>
> Thanks again!
>
> Cheers,
>
> -Ryan
>
> On Jan 26, 1:05 pm, "Charlie Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I found a condition that can cause this error, so I thought I'd share
> > it with the group in case it might save someone some time.
>
> > When you create a recurrence exception, you include information about
> > an originalEvent. If you get the originalEvent's startTime wrong,
> > you'll get a 404 when trying to insert the exception. I wasn't properly
> > formatting the startTime of originalEvents that were all-day events, so
> > I was getting 404's.
>
> > Regards,
> > Charlie


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