Hi,

Instead of calling setParam() on the query object, try using the method
setFullTextQuery('Intermediate').

Hope that helps,
Austin

On Jan 25, 2008 11:20 AM, Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Below is an example of the code I found for querying a calendar to get
> event results.  It does work, but I am having problems with doing a
> full text query 'q' and limit results for lets say the next week by
> using the 'start-max' date it seems I can only do one query.setParam.
> This gives me up to 10 events that have "Intermediate" in the events
> for the next week.  I've had to comment out a couple of lines as you
> can see below, to check to make sure each line works, and they do by
> themselves.  I just haven't figured out how to combine them.  Any help
> is much appreciated.
>
> function loadCalendar(calendarUrl) {
>  var service = new
> google.gdata.calendar.CalendarService('MyNewList');
>  var query = new
> google.gdata.calendar.CalendarEventQuery(calendarUrl);
>  query.setOrderBy('starttime');
>  query.setSortOrder('ascending');
>  query.setFutureEvents(true);
>  query.setSingleEvents(true);
>  query.setMaxResults(10);
>
>  query.setParam('q', 'Intermediate');
> //  query.setParam('start-min', '2008-01-22T23:59:59')
> //  query.setParam('start-max', '2008-01-29T23:59:59')
>
>  service.getEventsFeed(query, listEvents, handleGDError);
> }
>
> Dave
> >
>

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