Hi Himanshu,

I'm assuming you are using the Java client library for this. From my
tests with the "Quick Add" functionality in Google Calendar, it does
not recognize a string of all digits as a valid event title.

If you would like to set a digit string as the event title or body I
recommend creating the event manually such as:

CalendarEventEntry testEntry = new CalendarEventEntry();

testEntry.setTitle(new PlainTextConstruct("919989555986"));
testEntry.setContent(new PlainTextConstruct("919989555986"));

By specifying the title and content of the event explicitly there is
no need to rely on the "Quick Add" functionality to correctly parse
your data into the event.

Cheers,
-Jeff


On Jun 15, 7:05 pm, Himanshu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all !
> while i'm adding quick event as-
> (using  private  CalendarEventEntry createEvent() method)
>
> 919989555986 June 16 15:00
>
> event get successfully added to the calendar but the event description
> in the Google Calendar is Null. can any one help me how to insert
> digits too as a event description/subject?
>
> Thnks! Himanshu


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