Perfect. Thanks.

-c


On Mar 19, 3:52 pm, Dip Slovak <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Charlie
>
> I'll create a new series of events tomorrow when I can have a Google
> Cal window open at the same time as iCal and I'll flick you the
> results.
>
> DS
>
> On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 2:14 AM, cwood <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Dan-
>
> > * On what date/time did the recurring event start?
> > * When did you create the recurring event?
> > * When you created the event, what was your current time zone?
> > * What's the time zone of the calendar containing the event?
> > * On what date/time did you notice the problem?
> > * What time zone were you in then?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Charlie
>
> > On Mar 19, 5:01 am, Dan Slevin <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> I re-loaded that series of events by duplicating rather than setting
> >> them as one recurring event and the times work and sync perfectly.
>
> >> So it's something to do with syncing recurring events - which is a
> >> problem we had over a year ago that got fixed but is now broken again.
>
> >> DS
>
> >> On 18/03/2009, at 6:44 AM, byron.shaheen wrote:
>
> >> > Hi,
>
> >> > Time shifts usually occur due to time zone mismatch issues where two
> >> > or more of your calendar sources have different time zone settings.
> >> > For example, the calendar on an iPhone can have time zone support
> >> > turned on while iCal on the computer has time zone support turned off.
> >> > If you create an event in a different time zone and then do a
> >> > "refresh" sync, you could end up with duplicates or time shifts. It's
> >> > also a good idea to check each of your Google calendars to make sure
> >> > their time zones are set the same as your iCal calendars, and the same
> >> > for any other device or server that you sync with.
>
> >> > If the problem persists, please verify that all four of these time
> >> > zone settings are the same:
> >> > * Your Mac (System Preferences > Date & Time > Time Zone)
> >> > * Each iCal Calendar (If iCal > Preferences > Advanced > Time zone
> >> > support is turned on, then in the calendar view check the setting
> >> > above the search box in the upper-right corner of the window)
> >> > * Your Google Calendar settings (Google Calendar > Settings > Your
> >> > current time zone)
> >> > * Each Google calendar (Google Calendar > Settings > Calendars >
> >> > (calendar name) > Calendar Time Zone)
> >> > * Each device that you sync with (phones/iPods)
>
> >> > Thanks,
>
> >> > Byron
>
> >> > On Mar 16, 5:54 pm, Dip Slovak <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> >> I had to create a new calendar of performances for the theatre I work
> >> >> at (due to corrupted/un-deletable events in the old one) and new
> >> >> recurring events that I create are always an hour out in one calendar
> >> >> or another. I reset them in iCal last night to 8.00pm and they are
> >> >> now
> >> >> showing as 7.00pm in Google. If I fix them at 8.00pm Google they
> >> >> change to 9.00pm in iCal.
>
> >> >> Most of the events in this calendar were imported from the old one
> >> >> and
> >> >> sync fine. It's only these new ones that are being messed about.
>
> >> >> Any ideas?
>
> >> >> DS
>
> >> >> --
>
> >> >> Dan Slevin
> >> >> Wellington, NZ
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