I have been trying to write a recipe that imports entries from a google calendar into QuickBase. I have sub-calendars in Google. Is there a formula that allows me to import all entries or do I need an action for each sub-calendar?.
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Huilin Yang
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almost 7 years ago
Hi Scott,
If you're talking about importing events from Google Calendar to QuickBase, I believe you're asking about requiring a trigger (and therefore a recipe) for each sub-calendar?
The Google Calendar event triggers currently listens to only a specified calendar, so the answer is yes - we would need a recipe for each calendar you have. Fortunately, if your events have similar mapping requirements, you can easily do this by configuring your recipe once, and subsequently cloning the recipe to change the calendar specified in the trigger.
I hope that helps!
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Huilin Yang
said
almost 7 years ago
Hi Scott,
If you're talking about importing events from Google Calendar to QuickBase, I believe you're asking about requiring a trigger (and therefore a recipe) for each sub-calendar?
The Google Calendar event triggers currently listens to only a specified calendar, so the answer is yes - we would need a recipe for each calendar you have. Fortunately, if your events have similar mapping requirements, you can easily do this by configuring your recipe once, and subsequently cloning the recipe to change the calendar specified in the trigger.
Scott Talarico
Google Calendar
I have been trying to write a recipe that imports entries from a google calendar into QuickBase. I have sub-calendars in Google. Is there a formula that allows me to import all entries or do I need an action for each sub-calendar?.
Hi Scott,
If you're talking about importing events from Google Calendar to QuickBase, I believe you're asking about requiring a trigger (and therefore a recipe) for each sub-calendar?
The Google Calendar event triggers currently listens to only a specified calendar, so the answer is yes - we would need a recipe for each calendar you have. Fortunately, if your events have similar mapping requirements, you can easily do this by configuring your recipe once, and subsequently cloning the recipe to change the calendar specified in the trigger.
I hope that helps!
Huilin Yang
Hi Scott,
If you're talking about importing events from Google Calendar to QuickBase, I believe you're asking about requiring a trigger (and therefore a recipe) for each sub-calendar?
The Google Calendar event triggers currently listens to only a specified calendar, so the answer is yes - we would need a recipe for each calendar you have. Fortunately, if your events have similar mapping requirements, you can easily do this by configuring your recipe once, and subsequently cloning the recipe to change the calendar specified in the trigger.
I hope that helps!