Perfect! Thanks for your help.

Jerry

On Mar 3, 12:42 pm, "Austin (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You should try setting the query attribute using the property of the query
> object instead of appending them with the query URI.  And for some reason
> there is no "OrderBy" query property in the query object, so you can use the
> ExtraParameters query property to set this.  This is an example of how to
> retrieve a list of events sorted by start time in ascending order (using C#
> .NET) -
>
>     public void getAllEvents() {
>
>         EventQuery query = new EventQuery();
>         query.Uri = new 
> Uri("http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/default/private/full";);
>
>         query.SortOrder = CalendarSortOrder.ascending;
>         query.ExtraParameters = "orderby=starttime";
>         query.SingleEvents = true;
>
>         EventFeed feed = calendarService.Query(query);
>
>         for (int i = 0; i < feed.Entries.Count; i++) {
>             EventEntry entry = (EventEntry) feed.Entries[i];
>             Console.WriteLine(entry.Title.Text);
>         }
>     }
>
> Hope it helps,
> Austin
>
> On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 11:18 AM, Jerry Spaeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have an ASP.NET web application that reads a calendar feed and
> > displays all event entries for the current date in a side bar area. I
> > want to display the entries sorted by start time but can't figure out
> > how to do this. Everything works up to the point where I am looping
> > through the collection of EventFeed.Entries.
>
> > My calendarURI string includes the sorting parameters:
>
> > orderby=starttime
> > sortorder=ascending
>
> > The resulting raw feed appears to sort the events in the proper order.
> > (To test this, I take the calendarURI string and paste it into
> > Firefox. Events appear in date/time order as expected.)
>
> > When I read the feed entries in a program loop, the events appear in
> > the order they were last updated. Any ideas about how I might correct
> > this problem? Essentially, I want to display the EventFeed Entries
> > ordered by the StartTime.
>
> > Code snippet shown below. I replaced the actual calendar feed text
> > with [CalendarFeed].
>
> > Thanks,
> > Jerry Spaeder
>
> > System.DateTime CurrentDate = System.DateTime.Now;
> > string strStartMin = CurrentDate.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd") +
> > "T00:00:00-08:00";
> > string strStartMax = CurrentDate.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd") +
> > "T23:59:59-08:00";
> > EventQuery query = new EventQuery();
> > CalendarService service = new CalendarService("MyCalendarService");
> > string calendarURI = calendarURI = "http://www.google.com/calendar/
> > feeds/[CalendarFeed]/public/full?ctz=America/
>
> > Los_Angeles&orderby=starttime&sortorder=ascending&futureevents=false&singleevents=true&max-
> > results=10&start-min=<http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/%5BCalendarFeed%5D/public/full?c...>"
> > + strStartMin + "&start-max=" + strStartMax;
> > query.Uri = new Uri(calendarURI);
> > EventFeed calFeed = service.Query(query) as EventFeed;
>
> > foreach (Google.GData.Calendar.EventEntry feedEntry in
> > calFeed.Entries)
> > {
> >        ASPLiteralControl.Text += feedEntry.Title.Text;
> >        foreach (When when in feedEntry.Times)
> >        {
> >                ASPLiteralControl.Text += " " + when.StartTime.ToString
> > ("MM/dd/yyyy
> > h:mm tt");
> >        }
> >        ASPLiteralControl.Text += "<br />";
>
> > }
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