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Steve Van DykeParticipant
The time zone of the calendar is set correctly.
Steve Van DykeParticipantIt’s set to midnight. However, the actual event in the calendar was from 6:30-8pm, and for whatever reason the sync brought the time to 11:30-1am. So the time should have shifted at all.
Steve Van DykeParticipantJamie –
We’re not able to fill in the ‘organizer’ field from Google. Probably a limitation that exists when we use a resource calendar.
I did a clean import today on that calendar, and had many issues. To be clear, I took every event, purged it completely from the events list and ran an import.
The ‘Screenagers’ event from yesterday not only dupilcated, but also shifted forward a few hours to reflect that it was from 11:30pm to 1am, even though the timezones match. The next few events also duplicated. Attached is a screenshot of the duplicate events.
The event log shows the following:
2018-02-14 09:15:01 No Records over retention limit, skipped pruning expired debug EA Cron
2018-02-14 09:15:01 No Records Pending, skipped Fetching from service debug EA Cron
2018-02-14 09:15:01 Filtering records happening after 2018-02-14 10:00:00 debug EA Records
2018-02-14 09:15:01 Record (4736) skipped, not scheduled time debug EA CronSteve Van DykeParticipantI typically don’t see duplicates on initial load. However after a few days I’ll see duplicates. It’s random and doesn’t happen to all events.
Wordpress timezone is correct. Again, it’s only on occassional events. Initial import is fine, but after some time, it will go to the wrong time. It’s totally random and really frustrating because there isn’t any clear repeatable process that occurs that causes it to happen.
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Steve Van DykeParticipantJamie –
Let’s look at another calendar on another one of my sites that is in disarray right now, but exhibiting the same behaviors. The other site’s events have rolled off.
Set up as a scheduled import from https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/portageps.org_5075626c69632d4e4853%40resource.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics
We typically see duplicate events as you see here, and occassionally events will import as UTC time, but should be EST/EDT as per the calendar defaults. Here are my global settings for the calendars.
Steve Van DykeParticipantI have added this and tested again, and I’m still getting weird quirks.
The ICS I’m using to import is https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/portageps.org_5075626c69632d434d53%40resource.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics
I’ve started logging, as it was previously disabled, but everything else is looking OK, the license is OK, and I haven’t exceeded the amount of imports yet. Import services are also looking OK.
May 10, 2017 at 4:26 pm in reply to: Event Aggregator asking for license after applying license #1282047Steve Van DykeParticipantI deactivated the plugin and uninstalled, re-installed and applied the license and it is working normally now.
May 10, 2017 at 2:22 pm in reply to: Event Aggregator asking for license after applying license #1281988Steve Van DykeParticipantI’ve tried it, and the license shows it’s available, but I cannot start an import.
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