mcal_fetch_current_stream_event
Name
mcal_fetch_current_stream_event — Fetch the current
event stored in the stream's global event structure
Synopsis
object mcal_fetch_current_stream_event
(MCALconnection);
int MCALconnection: An open
MCAL connection
Returns
An event object containing the stream's global event
structure
Description
This function returns an event object containing the
stream's global event structure. This is a convenient way
to get an event object back after calling the various mcal_set_...() functions. Fetching
the current stream event when there is not just returns
an empty event; if the stream is invalid, an error will
be triggered and the function will return FALSE.
Version
PHP 3 since 3.0.13, PHP 4 since 4.0b4
Example
Example 722. Getting a
stream's global event structure as an object
$calendar = "{/mstore}";
$MCALconnection = mcal_open($calendar, "username", "password");
$eventObject = mcal_fetch_current_stream_event($MCALconnection);
echo "<pre>"
var_dump($eventObject);
echo "</pre>"
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