[Tickets #13920] Re: Recurring Events on additional calendars
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Ticket-URL: https://bugs.horde.org/ticket/13920
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Ticket | 13920
Aktualisiert Von | Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>
Zusammenfassung | Recurring Events on additional calendars
Warteschlange | Kronolith
Version | 4.2.5
Typ | Bug
-Status | Unconfirmed
+Status | Feedback
Priorität | 2. Medium
Milestone |
Patch |
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Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org> (2015-03-23 12:25) hat geschrieben:
> Example 1:
> Create 2 additional calendars: Test1 and Test2
> Create recurring daily event on Test1
> Edit a single event of the recurring series by changing the calendar
> it's on (from Test1 to Test2).
> Every event is now on Test2 instead of the single event chosen initially.
This is expected behavior. Events are tied to calendars, no matter if
this is a single event or a recurring event including exceptions. You
cannot spread different instances of a recurring event across
different calendars.
> Example 2:
> Create an additional calendar: Test1
> Create recurring daily event on Test1
> Delete a single event of the recurring series
> Event appears to be deleted, but re-appears on next page refresh.
This is a very basic use case as used a thousand times daily on every
Kronolith installation on the world without problems. There must be
other conditions making this fail.
> Real use:
> We use a seperate calendar for some of our facilities (dance hall,
> auditorium, sports hall etc), and sometimes a recurring event needs
> to happen in a different location for a one-off session. We can't
> move an event from one location to another because of this problem.
> No errors are reported on screen, but no confirmations are either
> when we try it.
You may rather want to look into the resources feature of Kronolith
where you can assign resources like facilities to events. IIRC it's
possible to have different resources for event exceptions. Resources
can also be displayed as regular calendars, so there really is no need
to create a real calendar for those.
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