Re: Exchange Calendar Access & Manipulation
Re: Exchange Calendar Access & Manipulation
- Subject: Re: Exchange Calendar Access & Manipulation
- From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 08 May 2006 11:31:20 -0700
- Thread-topic: Exchange Calendar Access & Manipulation
On 5/8/06 9:02 AM, "Jim Witte" <email@hidden> wrote:
> On May 8, 2006, at 9:53 AM, Reese, Stevan wrote:
>> The uncommented lines don't fail.
>> tell application "Microsoft Entourage"
>> get URL of Exchange calendar 1
>> --get URL of Exchange calendar 2
>> end tell
>
> Why would the first line work, but not the second one (unless there
> was no calendar 2)? Or is this just another "Duh! Why is that bug
> there?!!" Microsoft bug..
See my long email just sent. >Neither_ of them should work since 'Exchange
calendar' is not an element of the application, but there's an implicit
coercion in place for 'Exchange calendar 1' to be interpreted as 'calendar 1
of Exchange account 1'. Perhaps because there's an ambiguity as to how
exactly to coerce 'Exchange calendar 2' (namely 'calendar 2 of Exchange
account 1' or 'calendar 1 of Exchange account 2'), or because they didn't
get around to deciding, there's no such implicit coercion. Just stick with
correct syntax as you mean it and there will be no error.
There aren't too many bugs in Entourage, although a few have crept in
recently (with lots and lots of new AppleScript functionality). If you find
more (you seem to think there are a lot) please report them via Help/Send
Feedback. I'd agree that there are a lot of bugs in PowerPoint (different
team) but not so many in Entourage.
--
Paul Berkowitz
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