In attempting to read events from the CalendarStore for a specific
calendar and expansive time period, I'm using:
eventPredicateWithStartDate:endDate:calendars:
The existance of, and documentation for, this other implementation:
eventPredicateWithStartDate:endDate:UID:calendars:
implies that the first call would only return one instance of a
recurring event, but it does not. If I have a weekly event and my
time period is two years, I get 104 events back, all with the same UID
(different dates, though, of course.)
I realize that I can filter the events myself manually, but is there
an better way to go about this? All I really want to get back are the
unique events over the time period, and if you had a reasonably
complicated calendar with dozens of recurring events, this call could
easily start to return thousands of objects, which seems a little
inefficient.
Thanks!
dale
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Dale Jensen, CEO
Ntractive, LLC
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http://www.ntractive.com
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