To overcome this limitation you could do one or both of the following:
- Set the following properties on your calendar: "Receive a mail when someone else modifies my calendar", so in case of delete action, owner will be informed. - Assistant has access to create and edit. So, assistant can rename the Event to: "TO DELETE: Old event name...", and move it late in the day e.g. 21h; and inform the calendar owner to delete the event entry.

This is how we are doing for some cases.

Regards,
Igor




Christian Mack wrote, On 23/01/2014 14:23:
Hello Benoit Godefert

Am 2014-01-23 10:40, schrieb benoit.godef...@espci.fr:
I have problems with sharing rights on the calendar.
Here is the scenario:
John Doe has a shared calendar with his assistant.
It gives him only the right to add an event because he did not want his
assistant delete or edit events that he himself created.
With this setting, the assistant can add an event, but once created it can not
modify or delete some error.
It would be desirable that the assistant can modify or delete events that he
added to the calendar of John Doe.
Is it possible that the assistant has full control of events added to the
calendar of John Doe and if so how do ?


No there is currently no such thing.
You could add an enhancement request for that at http://www.sogo.nu/bugs


Kind regards,
Christian Mack



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