mcal_event_set_category
Name
mcal_event_set_category — Attach a category to an
event
Synopsis
void mcal_event_set_category
(MCALconnection, category);
int MCALconnection: An open
MCAL connection
string category: The
category of the event
Returns
FALSE on error, otherwise NULL
Description
mcal_event_set_category() lets you categorize
events according to whatever scheme that you like. The
category parameter is a
freeform string, so you can define your own list of
categories or let your users come up with their own.
Version
PHP 3 since 3.0.13, PHP 4 since 4.0b4
Example
Example 708. Setting the
category of an event
$calendar = "{/mstore}<mycalendar>";
$MCALconnection = mcal_open($calendar, "username", "password");
mcal_event_init($MCALconnection);
// Let's make this a Business event.
$category = "Business";
mcal_event_set_category($MCALconnection, $category);
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