Yeah, I suppose that'll be the only way to do it... It will become
more complicated than it already is but at least possible.

Thank you very much. =)




On May 5, 7:46 pm, Ray Baxter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> jcgnu wrote:
> > Ohh I forgot to say... I understand I technically shouldn't change
> > those dates since they are meant to be set by Google.
>
> I think it is more that you cannot change those dates. They are the
> dates that the event is updated on or published by Google's servers, 
> seehttp://code.google.com/apis/gdata/basics.html#Inserting-a-new-entry. I
> don't have time to try it, but I expect that any updated or published
> dates that you submit when creating or updating an event will be ignored.
>
> > Even so, I need to set them myself since I use those fields to compare
> > event between this calendar and Outlook. And it is very important to
> > me since the creation date is the only way to safely distinguish
> > events, plus, I'm supplying the date when the event was first
> > published in Outlook.
>
> You will need to use some other field for this purpose. The standard is
> gd:extendedProperty. The xml would look something like this.
>
> <gd:extendedProperty name='myapp.com#outlook_first_published'
> value='2008-05-02T17:39:38.000Z' />
>
> See here for setting extended properties in 
> Java:http://code.google.com/apis/calendar/developers_guide_java.html#Exten....
>
> Ray
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