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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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