Hmmm... I think this goes in the right direction.

You need 3 params:

q = find text in the doc
[start-min + start-max] = find all events which overlap this time
period

This example would find [all events containing the word FOO, and
overlap october]
http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/default/private/private?q=FOO&start-min=2009-10-01&start-max=2009-10-31

Unfortunately, this finds matching words in the ENTIRE event, not just
the title. I haven't found a way to just look in the title.


On Oct 25, 12:37 pm, kgena <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I apologize if this question has been answered already, but I could
> not find the response within current posts.
>
> Here is the question:
>
> Knowing only calendar title (not the ID) I would like to retrieve all
> events of that calendar that fall in certain time/date range.
>
> I know how to do it in the following manner
> 1.      Query for all user’s calendars and find the calendar entry I’m
> interested in by iterating and comparing the ‘title’ field.
> 2.      Construct appropriate feed URL and get the events of interest
> utilizing CalendarQuery instance.
>
> The above approach takes two service calls and I was wandering if it’s
> possible to skip the first step to have only one service call. In
> other words, to construct a query that conceptually will be
> constrained by : “calendar title”, “start time” and “add time”.
>
> Thanks,
> gena
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