Re: iOS 6 EKEvent calendar access process
Re: iOS 6 EKEvent calendar access process
- Subject: Re: iOS 6 EKEvent calendar access process
- From: Alex Zavatone <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2013 14:32:32 -0400
Awesome. I'll put it in this afternoon and file an open radar as well. From what Alex explained, I'd just expected that this was just a partially implemented feature but honestly, this all or none data access to all calendars seems more than useless from a user's perspective IMO.
On Mar 21, 2013, at 2:11 PM, Mike Abdullah wrote:
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> On 21 Mar 2013, at 18:02, Alex Zavatone <email@hidden> wrote:
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>> So, iOS 6 grants you access to all calendars or none of them and that's it?
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>> In reading the documentation and in the request message on iOS 6, what I'd read implied that you could be granted access to the one calendar you wish to access. I guess not.
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>> Wow. Looking over requestAccestToEntityType:completion: It appears that calendar access is indeed an all or none event.
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>> In that case, an NSArray or NSDictionary that holds NSDate objects seems like much less of a hassle.
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>> Thanks for clarifying that. I'm pulling calendars out of the picture completely.
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> I'm sure someone else on the list is going to say this, but let's see if I get in first: This is exactly the sort of thing to file a radar on. If you've got a good use case for private calendars, or access to just one, that's very helpful for Apple engineers to hear.
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