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mcal_event_set_recur_weekly

Name

mcal_event_set_recur_weekly — Set the stream's global event to recur weekly

Synopsis

void mcal_event_set_recur_weekly(MCALconnection, year, month, day, interval, weekdays);
int MCALconnection: An open MCAL connection
int year: The year the recurrence ends
int month: The month the recurrence ends
int day: The day the recurrence ends
int interval: The event will occur every interval weeks
int weekdays: The days of the week on which the event occurs

Returns

FALSE on error, otherwise NULL

Description

mcal_event_set_recur_weekly() sets the stream's global event to recur every interval weeks on the days of the week specified by weekdays . The weekdays argument is a bitmask, made by combining constants that MCAL defines. These are: MCAL_M_MONDAY, MCAL_M_TUESDAY, MCAL_M_WEDNESDAY, MCAL_M_THURSDAY, MCAL_M_FRIDAY, MCAL_M_SATURDAY, MCAL_M_SUNDAY, MCAL_M_WEEKDAYS, MCAL_M_WEEKEND, and MCAL_M_ALLDAYS.

Version

PHP 3 since 3.0.13, PHP 4 since 4.0b4

Example

Example 716. Having an event recur on weekends: First way

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

// Set the event to recur every weekend.
$recur_end_year = 9999;
$recur_end_month = MCAL_DECEMBER;
$recur_end_day = 31;
$interval = 1;

// Or MCAL_M_SATURDAY and MCAL_M_SUNDAY together to get the event to
// occur on all days in the weekend.
$weekdays = MCAL_M_SATURDAY | MCAL_M_SUNDAY;
mcal_event_set_recur_weekly($MCALconnection, $recur_end_year,
                            $recur_end_month, $recur_end_day,
                            $interval, $weekdays);

Example 717. Having an event recur on weekends: Second way

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

// Set the event to recur every weekend.
$recur_end_year = 9999;
$recur_end_month = MCAL_DECEMBER;
$recur_end_day = 31;
$interval = 1;

// Just use the MCAL_M_WEEKEND constant this time
$weekdays = MCAL_M_WEEKEND;
mcal_event_set_recur_weekly($MCALconnection, $recur_end_year,
                            $recur_end_month, $recur_end_day,
                            $interval, $weekdays);



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