This section of the configuration form allows the administrator or
webmaster to configure the sharing options for the particular calendar.
Prior to Version 11, this was known as "Multiple Post Options".
These options are NOT dynamic and must be reset if changes are made.
For example:
- two calendars called
calA and calB
calB has "Allow This Calendar to be Shared with Others" enabled.
calA selects calB in the "Calendars Whose Data to Show on this Calendar" section.
calB disables "Allow This Calendar to be Shared with Others"
calB events will still show on calA until the configuration
for calA is updated!
A screen shot of these configurable items can be seen below, followed by a
description of each:
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Allow This Calendar to be Shared with Others
- If enabled, this calendar's data can be displayed on other calendars
through the configuration interface.
Calendars Whose Data to Show on this Calendar
- The calendars whose data to show on this particular calendar. Only those
calendars who have their Allow This Calendar to be Shared with Others
option enabled will be displayed in this list.
When viewing events on this particular calendar, this calendar's events will be listed first,
followed by those of the other calendars.
Keep in mind that if the total number of events for a particular day is greater than that
specified by the Max number of entries to display per day
setting, events to the other calendars will not immediately be shown. Instead, the user will
need to click on the link to view the day's details to view every event.
Allow This Calendar To Be Written To From Others
- If enabled, this calendar can have events written to it from other calendars
provided the user has the appropriate permissions to do so or their request will be denied!!
When adding, editing, moving, or deleting an event, users must then select this calendar
from the respective forms.
Calendars That Can Be Written To From This Calendar
- The list of calendars users have the option to add events to other than the
current calendar.
The user MUST HAVE appropriate permissions on the selected calendar(s) in order
their actions to take place! For example, if the user selects to add an event
simultaneously to the current calendar, the user must have permission to add
events to the additional selected calendar(s) or their request will be denied!
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