Thanks Austin, but asking for several months still only retrieves the
last 25 events, regardless of the min start time.  It appears that
there is a limit on how many are returned at one time.

Is there a recommended way to test for remaining entries and iterate
so I can get all within a date range?

Example: All events this year, to date:

 
myQuery.setMinimumStartTime(DateTime.parseDateTime("2008-01-01T00:00:00.000-06:00"));
 
myQuery.setMaximumStartTime(DateTime.parseDateTime("2008-09-09T23:59:59.000-06:00"));

      --Retrieves only 25 of the 200+ events during this period.

Thanks.

Bill

On Aug 4, 11:58 am, "Austin (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think this is due to the missing timezone specification within your date
> time strings.  Without the timezone designation, it is assumed to be GMT
> timezone (0 hour offset).  Let say your local timezone is pacific daylight
> saving timezone, then you need to use the -7 hours offset as your timezone,
> ie
>
> 2008-07-01T00:00:00-07:00
>
> You just need to find the appropriate offset for your local timezone.
>
> Hope that helps,
> Austin
>
> On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 7:37 PM, billh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I want all events in my calendar for July 2008, but it only yields
> > from the 10th to the 29th.  July 1-9 and 30-31 are missing.  If I
> > change the min start to Jan 1 I still only get events beginning July
> > 10.  Why?  Are there other parameters or bounds I in effect?
>
> > In java:
>
> >       CalendarQuery myQuery = new CalendarQuery(feedUrl);
>
> > myQuery.setMinimumStartTime(DateTime.parseDateTime("2008-07-01T00:00:00"));
>
> > myQuery.setMaximumStartTime(DateTime.parseDateTime("2008-07-31T23:59:59"));
>
> >       CalendarService myService = new CalendarService("exampleCo-
> > exampleApp-1");
> >       myService.setUserCredentials("[EMAIL PROTECTED]",
> > "somepassword");
>
> >       CalendarEventFeed resultFeed = myService.query(myQuery,
> > CalendarEventFeed.class);
> >       List<CalendarEventEntry> eventList = resultFeed.getEntries();
> >       for (CalendarEventEntry eventEntry : eventList) {
> >       ... starts with Jul 10th
>
> > Thanks.

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