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mcal_delete_event

Name

mcal_delete_event — Deletes an event from an MCAL calendar.

Synopsis

bool mcal_delete_event(MCALconnection, event);
int MCALconnection: An open MCAL connection
int event: The unique event ID of the event to be deleted

Returns

TRUE if the event is sucessfully deleted from the calendar; FALSE otherwise

Description

Use mcal_delete_event if you want to permanently remove an event from a calendar. The event parameter is the ID of the event, which you get back from mcal_append_event() or mcal_list_events() .

Version

PHP 3 since 3.0.13, PHP 4 since 4.0b4

Example

Example 704. Deleting an event from a calendar

$calendar = "{/mstore}<mycalendar>";
$MCALconnection = mcal_open($calendar, "username", "password");

// Add an event to the calendar and save its ID.
mcal_event_set_title("An event to be deleted");
$eventID = mcal_append_event($MCALconnection);

// Now remove the event we just added.
$status = mcal_delete_event($MCALconnection, $eventID);
if ($status) {
    echo "Deletion succeeded"
} else {
    echo "The event was not deleted"
}



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