Hi there,
My problem finally doesn’t stem from the location of the calendar, but to how full a calendar is.
For my calendar, with 8734 events, 75 seconds are necessary for the creation of an event. For my colleagues, with 6626 events, the time drops to 56 seconds. For another, near-empty, iCloud-based calendar, 0 seconds.
It’s the bulk that seems to slow the process.
Where to from there, then ?
Interestingly, the bulky calendar stills handles fine manually. It’s just AS that seems to have an issue.
J.
Hum… Yeah, well, we’ve got 59 calendars. Wide team of on-call photographers.
And the largest the calendars, mine, contains 8733 events to this day.
Which is why I an changing my strategy to address them using UID, in order to speed things up a bit. But even though the UID selects the right event mighty fast, deleting it takes forever.
Any idea of a workaround?
Thanks bunch.
J.
PS - strange thing is this only “half-broke” when we moved to Yosemite or El Capitan. The only machine running 10.7 does a fine job creating and deleting events in multiple calendars. Same calendars, btw. Everything is synced via iCloud.
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