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New Post 7/21/2008 8:22 AM
User is offline Shawn
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New User Problem 

I have searched the forums and I am thinking these are known issues maybe addressed with 4.00.02 but I am not sure so I want to post these because they are giving me fits :-)

1) When an event is added to a calendar that also has other calendars looking at it, the event is listed in "What's New" for each calendar.  Is this by design?

2) When an event is deleted, it remains listed in What's New.  Is there a way to delete these events?

3) When an event is created with a future date, they list at the top of What's New and, when you have a bunch of them, it makes the list of What's New useless.

I am not 100% sure what the protocol is here, figured I would start with a post and then maybe someoen could point me in the right direction?

I am using DNN 4.07 and events 4.00.01 (and What's New 3.03.00 but that module doesnt seem to have a forum)

Thanks

 
New Post 7/21/2008 9:40 AM
User is offline Renato Morell
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Re: New User Problem 

Hi Shawn,

1) Do you mean you work with master/sub calendar? Then the event should only appear once in "What's new". This was a bug in v 3.3.8.

2) The "What's new"-list bases on the DNNSearch scheduler and therefore updates only after running (Host -> Schedule)

3) The sort criteria is the lastmodified-date of each event. This is more useful than the start date of an event: You can always see which entry has been updated

I hope this helps.

Cheers
Renato

 
New Post 7/21/2008 5:00 PM
User is offline Shawn
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Re: New User Problem 

Thank you for your answer.  I guess my problem is I had an event posted to a master calendar, it propagated to all the sub calendars and since I was using an old version of events, it posted multiple times in the What's New.  I tried to fix it by deleting the item but it apparently remains in the database :-(

At least I know this wont be a problem in the future.  thank you.  Any idea how to get those ghost events out of the search index so they clear from What's New?

 
New Post 7/21/2008 5:27 PM
User is offline Shawn
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Re: New User Problem 

OK, looks like I cleared my ghost events with a few SQL statements and I will simply uncheck the search on the calendars, I wasnt clear that was how the What;s New got its items.

Thank you for your help.

 
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