Re: singleevents full feed omits some recurrences if start-max is too far from start-min

2007-06-22 Thread ZQ

No!  I didn't realize there was a setting like that.  I need to
scrutinize the docs more closely.

Ack, there it is:  max-results.  Rather than being listed with the
rest of the parameters, it's in a Note that I never noticed.

Thank you, Shawn!

On Jun 21, 12:09 pm, OggSync Support [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 ZQ, did you up the number of entries returned.  By default, I think Google
 sets it at 25, so you will need to up that if you wish to get them all in
 one query.

 - Shawn
 OggSync

 On 6/21/07, ZQ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



  I have a calendar comprising mostly recurrent events.  In one place, I
  query its feed for a short-term view of upcoming events.  In another,
  I ask for a longer chunk of upcoming events.  In the latter case, many
  occurrences of the events are missing from the results; however, the
  short-term view seems to get them all consistently.

  Here are sample queries:

  Short-term (two months)

 http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/p8ke6r49iois1bdpjvdlj93op0%40gro...

  Long-term (a year)

 http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/p8ke6r49iois1bdpjvdlj93op0%40gro...

  If you search both result sets for 08-17, you will find them present
  in the short-term, but absent from the long-term.  What's more is that
  the omitted events seem to be a consistent subset, though I can think
  of nothing that singles them out.  They shouldn't be exceptions to the
  recurrence, or anything unusual.


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singleevents full feed omits some recurrences if start-max is too far from start-min

2007-06-21 Thread ZQ

I have a calendar comprising mostly recurrent events.  In one place, I
query its feed for a short-term view of upcoming events.  In another,
I ask for a longer chunk of upcoming events.  In the latter case, many
occurrences of the events are missing from the results; however, the
short-term view seems to get them all consistently.

Here are sample queries:

Short-term (two months)
http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/p8ke6r49iois1bdpjvdlj93op0%40group.calendar.google.com/private-a84d573100fcf6cbbf103bf71964c2ac/full?start-min=2007-06-21start-max=2007-08-21singleevents=true

Long-term (a year)
http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/p8ke6r49iois1bdpjvdlj93op0%40group.calendar.google.com/private-a84d573100fcf6cbbf103bf71964c2ac/full?start-min=2007-06-21start-max=2008-07-21singleevents=true

If you search both result sets for 08-17, you will find them present
in the short-term, but absent from the long-term.  What's more is that
the omitted events seem to be a consistent subset, though I can think
of nothing that singles them out.  They shouldn't be exceptions to the
recurrence, or anything unusual.


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Re: singleevents full feed omits some recurrences if start-max is too far from start-min

2007-06-21 Thread OggSync Support
ZQ, did you up the number of entries returned.  By default, I think Google
sets it at 25, so you will need to up that if you wish to get them all in
one query.

- Shawn
OggSync

On 6/21/07, ZQ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 I have a calendar comprising mostly recurrent events.  In one place, I
 query its feed for a short-term view of upcoming events.  In another,
 I ask for a longer chunk of upcoming events.  In the latter case, many
 occurrences of the events are missing from the results; however, the
 short-term view seems to get them all consistently.

 Here are sample queries:

 Short-term (two months)

 http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/p8ke6r49iois1bdpjvdlj93op0%40group.calendar.google.com/private-a84d573100fcf6cbbf103bf71964c2ac/full?start-min=2007-06-21start-max=2007-08-21singleevents=true

 Long-term (a year)

 http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/p8ke6r49iois1bdpjvdlj93op0%40group.calendar.google.com/private-a84d573100fcf6cbbf103bf71964c2ac/full?start-min=2007-06-21start-max=2008-07-21singleevents=true

 If you search both result sets for 08-17, you will find them present
 in the short-term, but absent from the long-term.  What's more is that
 the omitted events seem to be a consistent subset, though I can think
 of nothing that singles them out.  They shouldn't be exceptions to the
 recurrence, or anything unusual.


 


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