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Old 01-16-2008, 04:27 PM
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Default How to clean the calendar using only REST?

Hi,

I messed up my calendar big time and want to erase ALL appointments on it. Erasing it one by one is a chore. Is there any REST way to do it?

ZCS 4.5.something (my provider should know better than me, but it's still 4.5)

Thanks!
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Old 01-16-2008, 05:03 PM
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I assume this is the default immutable /Calendar - It does need an emptyFolder action from the web-client doesn't it? The RFE is around somewhere...
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<FolderActionRequest>
<action id="{list}" op="read|delete|rename|move|trash|empty|color|grant|url|import|sync|fb|[!]check|update" [l="{target-folder}"]
[name="{new-name}"] [color="{new-color}"] [zid="{grantee-zimbra-id}"] [url="{target-url}"]
[excludeFreeBusy="{exclude-free-busy-boolean}">
[<grant perm="..." gt="..." d="..." [args="..."]/>]
</action>
</FolderActionRequest>
(If you had access to the box, there's also zmmailbox emptyFolder or there's a zmcaladm script around here somewhere that I believe can empty out old events.)

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Old 01-16-2008, 05:17 PM
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I assume this is the default immutable /Calendar - It does need an emptyFolder action from the web-client doesn't it? The RFE is around somewhere...
Found it - do be sure to vote for Bug 6827 - easy way to delete all events in a calendar
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Old 01-17-2008, 03:17 PM
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Sure voted!
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