Thanks Venky very much for the valueable information that u have
given.
Regards,
Nitin Ware.
On Sep 27, 10:23 am, "venky engineer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Nitin
> you can get the specified time as the coding specified below, you
> should create a list such that i gets the time for all the events that is
> required,
>
> List timeList = entry.getTimes();
>
> *for* (*int* j=0; j<timeList.size();j++){
>
> When eventTime = (When) timeList.get(j);
>
> DateTime startTime = eventTime.getStartTime();
>
> DateTime endTime = eventTime.getEndTime();
>
> String startTimeStr = startTime.toUiString();
>
> String endTimeStr = endTime.toUiString();
>
> System.out.println(startTimeStr);
>
> System.out.println(endTimeStr);
>
> With Regards,
>
> Venky
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