Not quite as many calendars as your example indicates. For my design, the number of students is irrelevant, just the number of unique class schedules. 300 calendars, using your example. The students will be subscribed to the calendars, so we will have 5-10 assignments per student. At 1500 calendars, 37 calendars per day, I will need 41 accounts to load the whole thing in one day. If I spread it out over 2 days, 21 accounts will suffice.
Thanks, Neil On Nov 10, 3:47 pm, amadeus max <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks for letting me know. There isn't a documentation or example on tier > setup. You have to admin it on the Tier idea, which is what I do for a > business with multiple calendars for different things in a business > operation. It really is based on who adds things to what calendar, and > allowing access to read only. > > I was thinking more of a static setup, instead of something as dynamic as a > class schedule. 1500 would be pretty small number considering the number of > possibilities out there. IF you have 10 classes and 100 students, right > there is a 1000. If each class had three different schedule your at 3000 > classes. > > My hats off to you, and when you come to a solution I'd be real interested > to see how you tackled this problem. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Calendar Data API" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://code.google.com/apis/calendar/community/forum.html
