Hi Evert 2017-02-15 2:03 GMT+01:00 Evert Pot <[email protected]>:
Hope that explains it. > Yes - it did. The benefit of auto-scheduling, is that clients don't need to understand it > in order to benefit from it. If a client does a PUT request to create a new > event, and that event has an ORGANIZER that matches the current user, and > an ATTENDEE that is on the system, sabre/dav will automatically create an > item in the inbox for the recipient and a new calendar object on the > calendar of the recipient. > > Likewise, when that user accepts the invitation by setting > PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED, the original organizer's calendar object will also > automatically get updated with that information (as well as every other > attendee). > That makes sense to me. So the auto-scheduling mechanism does not accept or reject invitation but it just places invitations into the attendees calendars with status NEEDS-ACTION. And if the attendee accepts/rejects the invitation the calendar entries of all other participant will be changed immediately.. In our case there's one big advantage. If user A invites user B the (tentative) invitation will be immediately visible to all users. But user B won't be notified by email about the invitation. Can we configure auto-scheduling such that calendar-entries will be automatically created and email-notifications will be sent as well? So, yes, it does. The inbox is actually not very interesting and is ignored > more and more by various calendar client. Most of the information that's in > the inbox can actually be inferred from calendar objects that are already > on the calendar. > Can I just truncate the schedulingobjects-table once in a while to prevent it from getting bigger and bigger? Thanks very much Peter -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "SabreDAV Discussion" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/sabredav-discuss/33e7ec38-37fe-4fb4-8b44-74cb7bff48f8%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
