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I am trying to interface Access 2010 with google calendars. I have a nice calendar program, ans want to be able to upload and download events to the various google calendars. I already have tables for the Calendar Names & Events, and it these I want to be able to update if people update the Google Calendar, and if I update the Access Calendar, I want to update the Google calendar. Wher do I start? I have been doing a bit of research, and reference is frequently made to Inet1.Execute and Inet1.GetHeader etc. What is Inet1 and how & where do I define it. Any examples gratefully received. Many thanks Phil |
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I am trying to interface Access 2010 with google calendars. I have a nice calendar program, ans want to be able to upload and download events to the various google calendars. I already have tables for the Calendar Names & Events, and it these I want to be able to update if people update the Google Calendar, and if I update the Access Calendar, I want to update the Google calendar. Wher do I start? I have been doing a bit of research, and reference is frequently made to Inet1.Execute and Inet1.GetHeader etc. What is Inet1 and how & where do I define it. Any examples gratefully received. Many thanks Phil |
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On Jan 10, 3:22*pm, "Phil" <p... (AT) stantonfamily (DOT) co.uk> wrote: I am trying to interface Access 2010 with google calendars. I have a nice calendar program, ans want to be able to upload and download events to th e various google calendars. I already have tables for the Calendar Names & Events, and it these I wan t to be able to update if people update the Google Calendar, and if I update t he Access Calendar, I want to update the Google calendar. Wher do I start? I have been doing a bit of research, and reference is frequently made to Inet1.Execute and Inet1.GetHeader etc. What is Inet1 a nd how & where do I define it. Any examples gratefully received. Many thanks Phil I googled "updating google calendar from outlook" and there were a few hits. Here's one. It synchs Outlook to Google Calendars, not Access, though. http://support.google.com/calendar/b...answer=3D89955 |
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