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How to query for event conflicts using calendarView?
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I'm trying to use the calendarView API to retrieve any possible event conflicts in a date range.
The problem I'm noticing is that it won't return events that:
- Started before the
startDateTime
, and end on or before theendDateTime
. - Started on or after the
startDateTime
, and end after theendDateTime
. - Started before the
startDateTime
, and end after theendDateTime
.
Previously, with the events API I was able to user $filter
. I had to move away from this API because it didn't return recurring events. The calendarView API throws an error when I try to $filter
these date fields.
(start/dateTime ge '$startDate' and start/dateTime lt '$endDate')
or
(end/dateTime gt '$startDate' and end/dateTime le '$endDate')
or
(start/dateTime lt '$startDate' and end/dateTime gt '$endDate')
What's the ideal way to accomplish this? Should I be using a completely different API?
microsoft-graph
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I'm trying to use the calendarView API to retrieve any possible event conflicts in a date range.
The problem I'm noticing is that it won't return events that:
- Started before the
startDateTime
, and end on or before theendDateTime
. - Started on or after the
startDateTime
, and end after theendDateTime
. - Started before the
startDateTime
, and end after theendDateTime
.
Previously, with the events API I was able to user $filter
. I had to move away from this API because it didn't return recurring events. The calendarView API throws an error when I try to $filter
these date fields.
(start/dateTime ge '$startDate' and start/dateTime lt '$endDate')
or
(end/dateTime gt '$startDate' and end/dateTime le '$endDate')
or
(start/dateTime lt '$startDate' and end/dateTime gt '$endDate')
What's the ideal way to accomplish this? Should I be using a completely different API?
microsoft-graph
add a comment |
I'm trying to use the calendarView API to retrieve any possible event conflicts in a date range.
The problem I'm noticing is that it won't return events that:
- Started before the
startDateTime
, and end on or before theendDateTime
. - Started on or after the
startDateTime
, and end after theendDateTime
. - Started before the
startDateTime
, and end after theendDateTime
.
Previously, with the events API I was able to user $filter
. I had to move away from this API because it didn't return recurring events. The calendarView API throws an error when I try to $filter
these date fields.
(start/dateTime ge '$startDate' and start/dateTime lt '$endDate')
or
(end/dateTime gt '$startDate' and end/dateTime le '$endDate')
or
(start/dateTime lt '$startDate' and end/dateTime gt '$endDate')
What's the ideal way to accomplish this? Should I be using a completely different API?
microsoft-graph
I'm trying to use the calendarView API to retrieve any possible event conflicts in a date range.
The problem I'm noticing is that it won't return events that:
- Started before the
startDateTime
, and end on or before theendDateTime
. - Started on or after the
startDateTime
, and end after theendDateTime
. - Started before the
startDateTime
, and end after theendDateTime
.
Previously, with the events API I was able to user $filter
. I had to move away from this API because it didn't return recurring events. The calendarView API throws an error when I try to $filter
these date fields.
(start/dateTime ge '$startDate' and start/dateTime lt '$endDate')
or
(end/dateTime gt '$startDate' and end/dateTime le '$endDate')
or
(start/dateTime lt '$startDate' and end/dateTime gt '$endDate')
What's the ideal way to accomplish this? Should I be using a completely different API?
microsoft-graph
microsoft-graph
asked Mar 26 at 15:18
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You'll want to use either /findMeetingTimes
or /getSchedule
for this.
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or /getSchedule
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You'll want to use either /findMeetingTimes
or /getSchedule
for this.
You'll want to use either /findMeetingTimes
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