| Title: | *OLD* ALL-IN-1 (tm) Support Conference |
| Notice: | Closed - See Note 4331.l to move to IOSG::ALL-IN-1 |
| Moderator: | IOSG::PYE |
| Created: | Thu Jan 30 1992 |
| Last Modified: | Tue Jan 23 1996 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 4343 |
| Total number of notes: | 18308 |
Can anyone tell me why the script below fails to add the attendee to the meeting? Am I setting up the CAL$SCROLL_ATTENDEES dataset correctly? I don't get an error, just fail to get any attendees. Mike. !--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ CAL INIT FILES ! GET #CAL_MTNG_SCHEDULER = "MANAGER" GET #CAL_MTNG_WHEN = "28-Jul-1992" GET #CAL_MTNG_STIME = "09:10pm" GET #CAL_MTNG_ETIME = "09:40pm" GET #CAL_MTNG_DESC = "Project Meeting" GET #CAL_MTNG_LOC = "Warrior" GET #CAL_MTNG_CONFID = "N" GET #CAL_MTNG_PRIO = "1" ! CAL SET DATE #CAL_MTNG_WHEN CAL CLEAR ATTENDEE WRITE ADD CAL$SCROLL_ATTENDEES NUMBER=0, TEXT="SMITHMR" CAL ADD_ATTENDEE CAL SCH MEET
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| 579.1 | Check these two | UTRTSC::BOSMAN | We're just sugar mice in the rain | Mon Apr 27 1992 15:49 | 7 |
Hi,
Two things to check:
- Use #CAL_MTNG_PRIORITY instead of #CAL_MTNG_PRIO.
- Use " 1" instead of 0 for the NUMBER field.
Sjaak.
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| 579.2 | What version? | SHALOT::WARFORD | Richard Warford @OPA DTN 393-7495 | Mon Apr 27 1992 16:16 | 4 |
If this is a V3.0 system, see previous notes on adding attendees.
TM no longer uses the CAL$SCROLL_ATTENDEES DSAB as of V3.0.
Rick
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| 579.3 | More | NEWOA::SMITHMR | Michael Smith (@NEW) | Tue Apr 28 1992 07:57 | 11 |
Re. .1
This didn't help. However I do get an error stating that I'm not the
scheduler of this meeting. Even though #CAL_MTNG_SCHEDULER is set up.
Re. .2
V2.4
Why is this so difficult?
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| 579.4 | It's a feature | AIMTEC::ZANIEWSKI_D | Why would CSC specialists need training? | Tue Apr 28 1992 17:50 | 8 |
Use a another line
WRITE ADD CAL$SCROLL_ATTENDEES NUMBER="2", TEXT=""
before the CAL SCH MEETING. I don't think the CAL ADD_ATTENDEE is
necessary.
Dave Zaniewski
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| 579.5 | Not quite... | SHALOT::LANPHEAR | Test the water or turn the tide? | Wed Apr 29 1992 15:55 | 32 |
!--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
CAL INIT FILES
!
GET #CAL_MTNG_SCHEDULER = "MANAGER"
GET #CAL_MTNG_WHEN = "28-Jul-1992"
GET #CAL_MTNG_STIME = "09:10pm"
GET #CAL_MTNG_ETIME = "09:40pm"
GET #CAL_MTNG_DESC = "Project Meeting"
GET #CAL_MTNG_LOC = "Warrior"
GET #CAL_MTNG_CONFID = "N"
GET #CAL_MTNG_PRIO = "1"
!
CAL SET DATE #CAL_MTNG_WHEN
CAL CLEAR ATTENDEE
> WRITE ADD CAL$SCROLL_ATTENDEES NUMBER=1, -
> TEXT="SMITHMR ( SMITHMR )"
> WRITE ADD CAL$SCROLL_ATTENDEES NUMBER=2, TEXT=""
CAL SCH MEET
You certainly don't want CAL ADD_ATTENDEE, because, if you look at
the APR, it adds an attendee to an _existing_ meeting, based on the
value of #CAL_MEETING_POINTER - obviously not the case. Also, if you
want the mail sent out correctly, and if you want the attendees to
really show up in the meeting file, you _have_ to specify the "mail"
format of 'user:37( user )' (as above). If you use the above script,
it will schedule the meeting you requested.
Now the real question - why? Do you need to schedule meetings from
a batch job, or is there some reason that you don't like the existing
TM UI? :-)
Cheers, Dan'l
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| 579.6 | Thanks for your time | NEWOA::SMITHMR | Michael Smith (@NEW) | Thu Apr 30 1992 07:42 | 14 |
Thank you very much.
> Now the real question - why? Do you need to schedule meetings from
> a batch job, or is there some reason that you don't like the existing
> TM UI? :-)
>
This is needed by a Digital sponsered student who's final year project
is a time management system for PCs that integrates with ALL-IN-1.
He's written the PC side, and uploads a file of events that are then
"imported" into ALL-IN-1. He was having trouble with the import
script and gave me a ring. His college are interested in using this
themselves if his project is successful.
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