Hi Daniel.
He has just gone back to work after some leave.
And those Calendar updates are back.
Got 65 in this batch and need to OK each one individually.



> On 31 Aug 2019, at 12:40 pm, Daniel Kerr <wa...@macwizardry.com.au> wrote:
> 
> I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you! (Well, except the one that is 
> dislocated and splinted up….lol) :)
> Hopefully that will resolve it!
> If not, I’ll put my thinking cap back on and see what else it could be :)
> 
> Kind regards
> Daniel
> 
>  Sent from my iPhone XS 
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>> On 31 Aug 2019, at 12:17 pm, Stephen Chape <chap...@bigpond.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Thank you Daniel.
>> I have followed advice … just waiting for the next batch now to see what 
>> happens.
>> 
>>> On 30 Aug 2019, at 12:43 pm, Daniel Kerr <wa...@macwizardry.com.au> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Stephen
>>> 
>>> Try ticking it and then un-ticking it again, then see what happens with new 
>>> “changes” that comet through.
>>> 
>>> I tested it last night and when it was ticked, I got the “!” Showing like 
>>> you mentioned (which I normally get). Without it ticked, the shared changes 
>>> just changed with no notification or the “OK” to click. So that setting did 
>>> adjust it for my Calendar. (In Mojave).
>>> Also check what setting he has for the shared calendar as well, as that can 
>>> have an affect on it also.
>>> 
>>> Hope that helps.
>>> Kind regards
>>> Daniel
>>> 
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>>> 
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>>>> On 30 Aug 2019, at 12:00 pm, Stephen Chape <chap...@bigpond.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Thank you Daniel.
>>>> But I just checked and that is already unticked !
>>>> So must be something else I am missing.
>>>> 
>>>>> On 29 Aug 2019, at 6:12 pm, Daniel Kerr <wa...@macwizardry.com.au> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hi Stephen
>>>>> 
>>>>> Try the following should solve it -
>>>>> In Calendar. Go to the Calendar menu then Preferences. 
>>>>> Go too Advanced. 
>>>>> Un-tick “Ask before sending changes to events”.
>>>>> You should then find new changes just happen automatically when a 
>>>>> calendar is updated or refreshed (eg using Command-R to force a Refresh).
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hope that helps.
>>>>> Kind regards
>>>>> Daniel
>>>>> 
>>>>>  Sent from my iPhone XS 
>>>>> 
>>>>> (Note - please excuse spelling mistakes and errors due to a dislocated 
>>>>> finger,…so makes typing less accurate….lol)
>>>>> 
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>>>>> MacWizardry
>>>>> 
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>>>>> 
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>>>>> 
>>>>>> On 29 Aug 2019, at 10:48 am, Stephen Chape <chap...@bigpond.com> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi Ronni.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> This seems like an awkward one and I don’t think there is a solution 
>>>>>> really.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> For example:
>>>>>> Yesterday I noticed there were 72 additions to David’s roster (each one 
>>>>>> on a different day).
>>>>>> So I had to open Calendar and click the “72” in the top left of my 
>>>>>> screen.
>>>>>> This displays a vertical list of the 72 changes.
>>>>>> Then I must click the OK button on each one to add it to his Calendar on 
>>>>>> my Mac.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> A few days ago he had 102 changes …. phew !!
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> When he was commanding Emirates passenger flights these were much fewer 
>>>>>> and rarely changed.
>>>>>> But since he moved to Emirates Freighters these changes are incessant.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Perhaps something I just have to accept 🤪
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On 28 Aug 2019, at 4:06 pm, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Hi Stephen,
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I’m not sure if my reply will help at all as I haven’t experienced 
>>>>>>> exactly your situation.
>>>>>>> But I often have to change recurring events.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> How to change multiple events at once on calendar:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Did you set it for repeating? If you just set individual events and 
>>>>>>> just created the same event on different days without some type of 
>>>>>>> repeating, then you would not be able to change them all at the same 
>>>>>>> time. 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> If they are repeating, then you can open the next one in the future, 
>>>>>>> you cannot use one of the past ones, and it should ask if you want to 
>>>>>>> change all or just the one.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Sorry if my reply does not really relate to your situation.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Kind Regards,
>>>>>>> Ronni
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 13-inch MacBook Air (April 2014)
>>>>>>> 1.7GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i7, Turbo Boost to 3.3GHz
>>>>>>> 8GB 1600MHz LPDDR3 SDRAM
>>>>>>> 512GB PCIe-based Flash Storage
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> macOS High Sierra 10.13.6
>>>>>>>> On 28 Aug 2019, at 12:49 pm, Stephen Chape <chap...@bigpond.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Hi folks,
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> My son (who is a pilot living in Dubai) shares his iCloud Calendar 
>>>>>>>> (flight roster) with me and my wife.
>>>>>>>> This means we always know where in the world he is.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> When we receive his Calendar updates on our iMacs we have to Click OK 
>>>>>>>> to each update in order to install them.
>>>>>>>> Often his updates can number 70 or more (one for each day) at a time 
>>>>>>>> because his roster changes frequently.
>>>>>>>> This is a very laborious task having to click OK to 70 or more daily 
>>>>>>>> changes each time there is an update.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> I cannot find a way on our iMacs to OK each batch of updates in 
>>>>>>>> Calendar, rather each day individually.
>>>>>>>> Although I did find a way to make all OKs automatic on our iPhones and 
>>>>>>>> iPad.
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Any help with this would be greatly appreciated please 🥺
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>>> Stephen Chape
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>> Stephen Chape
>>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Stephen Chape
>> 
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Stephen Chape
>> 
>> 
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