Follow up: Yes! That absolutely works! I added $query->setMaxResults(10000); and now all events for the year show with one pass. Thanks again!
Mark On Feb 19, 9:40 am, mpemburn <[email protected]> wrote: > am63, > > Thanks for your reply. I am not aware of a 'max-results' > parameter. I haven't really found a list of all possible parameters > yet. What I do have is: > > $query->setStartMin($startDate); > $query->setStartMax($endDate); > > . . . so would this be something like: > > $query->setMaxResults(10000); > > . . . ? > > In the meantime, since I was getting heavy pressure to 'just make > it work', I set it up to get the events a month at a time by iterating > over the query 12 times, updating the start and end dates to the > beginning and end date of each month. Actually, it has to be the > start of the month and the start of the *next* month or it'll miss > events on the final day of the month. > > Mark > > On Feb 18, 8:31 am, am63 <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Well, you should have included your source code, as you may have missed the > > "max-results" query parameter ; try to specify some big number if you want > > to fetch ALL events. > > > Have you tried by creating a new calendar from scratch ? How many events are > > there in the calendar ? Please note that the Calendar API has some > > restrictions about heavy use (see Terms & Conditions) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Calendar Data API" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://code.google.com/apis/calendar/community/forum.html
