android: EXDATE format when adding a calendar event

喜你入骨 提交于 2019-11-27 06:55:18

问题


Can someone explain how to use EXDATE when adding event to android calendar? The documentation is pretty unclear about the format in which the EXDATE should be put. I tried many formats, these are some of them:

values.put(Events.EXDATE, "TZID=Europe/London:20130116T080000");
values.put(Events.EXDATE, "20130116T080000Z");
values.put(Events.EXDATE, "20130116T080000");
values.put(Events.EXDATE, "20130116");

but none of them works. Any idea how to make an event not appear on a particular date, if by the RRULE it should appear?


回答1:


The correct format is:

values.put(Events.EXDATE, "20130116T080000Z");

However you must ensure that it is in UTC time. I was having the same problem starting from PST, so I just had to add 8 hours to get it to work.




回答2:


I'm adding on top of @kee23's excellent and correct answer:

I just got aware that in android, you can not persist EXDATEs to an event with endless recurrences, say RRULE:FREQ=DAILY. You need to limit the occurrences, as in RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;COUNT=600.

This is not documented by google and there is no error message if you try to persist endless recurrences with EXDATEs. It just silently dropped RRULE and DURATION in my case.




回答3:


In addition to the @kee23's answer, the next variant is valid for multiple EXDATE values:

contentValues.put(CalendarContract.Events.EXDATE, "20130116T080000Z,20130118T080000Z");


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14522393/android-exdate-format-when-adding-a-calendar-event

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