Okay, I'm starting to see the whole picture. I pretty sure you can
create a valid .ics file (once I read how it's formatted) from within
the VB macro.
So do you need this done immediately, or can it wait until Monday morning?
Jonathan
Joey Kelly wrote:
> On Friday 11 February 2005 08:44, Jonathan Schwehm spake:
>
>>Also, what end result do you want
>>to accomplish? I can probably put together a VB macro that runs in
>>Outlook to export calendar fields. It should shed some light on how to
>>do this in VB.
>
>
> I want calendar data to eventually end up as a valid .ics file (not just 1
> event, but the entire calendar). Outlook does export to Excel format, and
> from there I can construct an .ics file using PHP or perhaps Perl (I have a
> PHP class that parses .xls files).
>
> If the second step can be skipped, that's even better, as it will relieve me
> of the job of writing a PHP script to construct the .ics file, but for now I
> would be happy to have Outlook export its calendar data every hour,
> automatically, without user intervention.
>
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