There isn't really a tier structure to it, as this is for student
class schedules for a university.  There are just over 1500 unique
class groups, with their own independent class schedules.  I decided
to set up each class group as a calendar, and I plan to subscribe the
students to each calendar representing the course and section to which
they are enrolled.

Wasn't aware you could have a tiered calendar structure, though - is
there any documentation or examples on how to set this up?  I can't
even see obvious features for this for the web front-end...

Thanks,
Neil

On Nov 10, 11:45 am, amadeus max <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just out of curiosity, is there a reason why calendars are not being
> shared? Reading through your problem it seems more organizational. I may be
> wrong, but it seems that your going through 1500 individual calendars when
> you could be setting up calendars that are shared in a tier based system.
>
> If you had tier based shared calendars then there would definitely be less
> coding involved. For example personal ->team C -> area5 -> exec1
>
> Personal would be just for that indivdual, the team calendar could be just
> for that team, area is for the whole area or department and exec is for the
> whole company. Google allows controls to be in place so that you can setup
> readonly to admin access of a calendar.
>
> This way updating things in the tier level reduces the number of calendars
> you have to touch. IT is what I do.
>
> Just a thought.

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