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O.P. adding multiple events to google calendar
Since I get a different work schedule every week, I have to manually enter all the times and dates in my google calendar. So I tried googleing for a way to add multiple events at once. Sadly I didn't find any easy ones...
Just how to do it with a batch but since I decided "if I make this for myself I can just as easily make it work for my colleagues." I wondered if anyone knew a way to do it with just easy javascript/html/php...
Your help will be highly appreciated :)
09-13-2009 01:58 PM
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RE: adding multiple events to google calendar
http://code.google.com/apis/calendar/
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RE: adding multiple events to google calendar
If you get the data digitally in some structured form perhaps you could turn it it in a .ics file and all you have to do after that is import or subscribe to it to import all its events at once..

Although that's not exactly easy for everyone, if you can write a script to do this, everyone can make use of it.

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O.P. RE: adding multiple events to google calendar
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Originally posted by Ezra
http://code.google.com/apis/calendar/
That is where I started, but couldn't find a good solution there...

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Originally posted by Menthix
If you get the data digitally in some structured form perhaps you could turn it it in a .ics file and all you have to do after that is import or subscribe to it to import all its events at once..

Although that's not exactly easy for everyone, if you can write a script to do this, everyone can make use of it.
That sounds workable :) tnx for the idea....
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