I created a number of calendars in different timezones using the
sample code for the Java  API.

I was able to create calendars with the correct timezone information
for all of the timezones that I used when the timezone was an even
number of hours offset from UTC.

For all the calendars that I created where the timezone is some number
of hours and thirty minutes offset from UTC, the timezone of the
calendar showed as UTC.

This is either a bug in the Java API, or in Google's server code. I'll
try in a few days to create a number of calendars using raw xml. You
could also try sniffing the traffic on the wire to examine what is
contained in the body of the xml that is being posted to Google by the
Java API.

Ray


On May 6, 4:41 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Devang,
> Thanks for the reply.
> It's really an unpredictable problem. As you said i updated the same
> event again and the problem was fixed but sometimes (very rarely) it
> gave the TimeZone as (GMT+00:00) even though i gave (GMT+05:30). So
> it's very unpredictable.
>
> But thanks anyway since after this update as you mentioned, now the
> problem is minimized.
>
> i think google should look at it. It's a critical problem.
> Later i will send them the Screen Flow as they have asked in your
> forum.
>
> If any other solution is there which is a sure fix then please let me
> know.
>
> Jayprakash Agrawal
>
> On May 4, 6:04 pm, Devang Parekh <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > HI JayPrakash,
> > This problem was faced by me before 2-3 months. When i refresh page after
> > creatingcalendar, it shows calendarId insteadOf calendarName. Then i put
> > question on this group but nobody have such problem. 
> > (seehttp://groups.google.co.in/group/google-calendar-help-dataapi/browse_...
> > ) During
> > those days, My Sir suggest me to createcalendar& immediatly  do UPDATE
> > operation of that name. Now a days there is no such problem in my users.
>
> > & bye the way... I use your googleAccount & i didn't have such problem. I
> > create XYZ & ABCDcalendar,deletethem & reCreate it. But all of
> > calendarNames are as it is. but it is un-predictable in future, when this
> > issue may rise up. Good luck to you...
>
> > On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 1:52 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hello,
>
> > > Problem:
> > > ======
> > > Once i create acalendarwith some name and thendeletethiscalendar
> > > and create anothercalendarwith same name then thiscalendar'stitle
> > > is blank and the timezone shows as (GMT+00:00).
> > > The time zone i entered while creating thecalendar was Indian
> > > Standard Time (GMT+05:30)
>
> > > Reproduction Steps
> > > ==============
> > > Please do the following steps to reproduce this problem,
> > > 1) Create acalendarwith Title as "XYZ".
> > > 2)Deletethiscalendar.
> > > 3) Create anothercalendarwith the same title as "XYZ".
>
> > > Account Details
> > > ============
> > > Use the following login account and password since this problem is
> > > reproducing in this particular gmail account only. (This problem does
> > > not reproduce in another gmail account i have).
>
> > > gmail account: [email protected]
> > > password: qciboltqc
>
> > > Thanks
> > > Jayprakash Agrawal
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