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![]() Hi,
what do the calender ids refer to? "id=1", "id=2", "id=4" .... Don't find them in the PDF. cheers afx |
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![]() These calendar entries have nothing directly to do with the Synthesis Android client, that's why they are not documented. The Synthesis client for Android displays all accounts of your Android device. These 3 accounts are not available in general on all Android devices, but only on a few specific models, I have no idea what they are good for.
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![]() Hmm
the HTC Desire tells me it has my own calender "Eigener Kalender", my gmail calender and a PC Sync calender. I would think there must be a way to grab those names from the system and use them to label the ids instead of showing ids. cheers afx |
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![]() Then the names are not correctly assigned on your device for some reason.
I assume the ordering is the same as visible in your calendar app.
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![]() Quote:
My colleagues Hero (freshly updated to Android 2.1) also shows only those ids. Quote:
I currently have id 1&2. The calender list has three entries with google in the middle. So the assumption is getting a bit risky (or time consuming for experiments). cheers afx |
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![]() The SyncML client for Android shows id=1, ... if the calendar name is not assigned, so this string field is empty. No chance therefore to get the correct calendar name from the Android system in this situation.
Regards, Beat
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