I like it!

-c

On Jul 20, 11:59 am, "Lane LiaBraaten (Google)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've been discussing this topic with some other people on the Calendar
> team.  One suggestion was to just allow participants to update events
> and assume they only want to change their local copy.  If the creator
> of the event changes something, then everyone's copy would reflect the
> changes.  I think this mimics the functionality in the UI, but I'd
> have to do some testing.  For example, what happens (in the UI) when a
> participant changes something locally, and then the creator updates
> the same field?
>
> Do you think assuming participant changes are local is any better or
> worse than using an override flag?
>
> -Lane
>
> On Jul 13, 3:18 pm, mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> I agree with Charlie,
>
> > For instance if I want to change my status from attending to cancelled
> > it would be nice if I can do this from the API, and have everyone else
> > know I have cancelled as an attendee.
>
> > I would also like to maybe add just a few notes for myself with the
> > meeting. For instance, I have a meeting with the CEO at 11 am Friday,
> > I need to remember to bring some coffee and doughnuts, this might not
> > be soemthing that everyone needs to see who was listed as an attendee
> > but it would be nice to be able to edit just my version.
>
> > So the abiltity to set a flag saying edit only my copy or if I want to
> > make the changes that everyone can view, which maybe can be limited to
> > just status ofattendees.
>
> > Just a thought,
>
> > Mike
>
> > On Jul 3, 2:15 pm, Charlie Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Lane,
>
> > > I think the API should allowattendeesto change copies of such events
> > > like the UI does, even if that means that an "override" flag has to be
> > > set to force the change.
>
> > > Regards,
> > > Charlie
>
> > > On Jun 27, 9:50 pm, "Lane LiaBraaten (Google)"
>
> > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Hi Mike,
>
> > > > While the Google Calendar web application will let you "make changes
> > > > that will only be reflected" on theattendeescalendar, 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:Attendeescannotoverrideparticipants
>
> > > > > > 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
> > > > > >cannotoverrideattendees!
>
> > > > > >     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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