mcal_append_event
Name
mcal_append_event — Append a new event to the
calendar stream
Synopsis
int mcal_append_event
(MCALconnection);
int MCALconnection: An open
MCAL connection
Returns
The event ID of the appended event.
Description
This function takes the global event structure and adds
it to the open MCAL calendar. It should not be used on
existing events; as the name implies, it appends the
event to the calendar, and always creates a new event. If
you want to edit an existing event, use mcal_store_event() .
Version
PHP 4 since 4.0RC1
Example
Example 695. Append a new
event to a calendar
$calendar = "{/mstore}<mycalendar>";
$MCALconnection = mcal_open($calendar, "username", "password");
mcal_event_set_title("A new event");
$eventID = mcal_append_event($MCALconnection);
echo "The new event has ID: " . $eventID;
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