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Re: Applescript-users Digest, Vol 2, Issue 4
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Re: Applescript-users Digest, Vol 2, Issue 4


  • Subject: Re: Applescript-users Digest, Vol 2, Issue 4
  • From: "Hendrik W. M. van Eeden" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2005 09:13:09 -0500

Chris,

I tried that.  It only returns 'current' events.  It does not return 'to
dos' nor repeating 'events' nor past due 'to dos'.

I have been experimenting with 'event occurrence' but that requires an ID
which I don't know hoe to get. Any ideas?  Thanks.

Sincerely,

Hendrik W. M. van Eeden


> From: <email@hidden>
> Reply-To: <email@hidden>
> Date: Tue,  4 Jan 2005 05:35:35 -0800 (PST)
> To: <email@hidden>
> Subject: Applescript-users Digest, Vol 2, Issue 4
>
> Subject: Re: Palm Desk Top
> To: AppleScript Users <email@hidden>
> Message-ID: <email@hidden>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=MACINTOSH; format=flowed
>
> On Jan 2, 2005, at 11:02, Hendrik W. M. van Eeden wrote:
>
>> I have been trying to get the events in the date book of the Palm
>> Desktop via applescript.
> ....
>>  ÊÊÊÊset lstEvents to events whose start time ³ datStartOfToday and
>> end time ² datEndOfToday --get a list of today's events
>
> Try:
>
>    set lstEvents to events of calendar day (current date)
>
> "calendar day" provides a way to look at all the events and to dos on a
> particular date.
>
> --
> Chris Page - Software Wrangler - Dylan Pundit


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