Hi Mike,

While the Google Calendar web application will let you "make changes
that will only be reflected" on the attendees calendar, the data API
doesn't currently support this.  The web app prompts the user to make
sure they know the event will only be changed on their calendar --
What do you think the equivalent would be in the data API?

FWIW, you'll get the error you mentioned whenever a user tries to
update an event that they are not the author of, so you could check if
the user is the author before attempting to update the event.

Cheers,
Lane

On Jun 26, 8:51 am, mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyon ehave a workaround yet? Maybe someway to edit just that
> instance of the event? Or can we at least know which events have this
> rule set before we try to edit?
>
> On Jun 25, 8:55 pm, Kulvinder Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > This is an issue from such a long time and it has not been fixed yet. I 
> > think Google Services should atleast allow the changes of any fields in the 
> > personal calendar atleast as you mentioned.
>
> > ----- Original Message ----
> > From: mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: Google Calendar Data API <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 9:18:35 AM
> > Subject: Attendees cannot override participants
>
> > I am receiving this error when I make a change to an event created in
> > someone elses calendar and I am listed as anattendee. I have accepted
> > teh event and it now exists in my personnal calendar. When I make a
> > minor change to the event (add some notes to the description), and try
> > to update the event on Google I get the following error.
>
> > com.google.calendar.server.CalendarPermissionException: Participant
> > cannot override attendees!
>
> >     at
> > com.google.gdata.client.http.HttpGDataRequest.handleErrorResponse(Unknown
> > Source)
> >     at
> > com.google.gdata.client.http.GoogleGDataRequest.handleErrorResponse(Unknown
> > Source)
> >     at
> > com.google.gdata.client.http.HttpGDataRequest.checkResponse(Unknown
> > Source)
> >     at com.google.gdata.client.http.HttpGDataRequest.execute(Unknown
> > Source)
> >     at com.google.gdata.client.http.GoogleGDataRequest.execute(Unknown
> > Source)
> >     at com.google.gdata.client.Service.update(Unknown Source)
> >     at com.google.gdata.client.GoogleService.update(Unknown Source)
>
> > I know when I try to change this event on GCal directly I am informed
> > that the changes would only be reflected in my calendar. Is there a
> > flag that needs to be set for this to behave in the same way through
> > the API?
>
> > Any help would be appreciated.
>
> > Mike (Calgoo.com)
>
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