2009/3/3 Rob <[email protected]>:
>
> Hi,
> I have hacked the python example to run an event query for a date
> range.
> That range, there are several events with the same title text which
> are not returned.
>
> It seems that 2 weeks ago this was not a problem, then they quit
> showing up if they were in the past, and today duplicates do not
> appear if they occur in the future either.... I think...
>
> here is a snippet..
>
>                    query = 
> gdata.calendar.service.CalendarEventQuery('default',
> 'private', 'full')
>                    query.start_min = '2009-01-22'
>                    query.start_max = '2009-07-01'
>                    query.params = 'orderby=starttime'
>
>                    feed = cal_client.CalendarQuery(query)
>                    for i, an_event in zip(xrange(len(feed.entry)), 
> feed.entry):
>                      for a_when in an_event.when:
>                        print an_event.title.text
>
>
> oh, query.params doesnt work either, but that is another story :(

Rob,
Are these recurring events? If so, you might want to try setting the
singleevents=true query parameter.

I don't see anything obviously wrong with your code.

-- 
Trevor Johns

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