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[#3584] Allow editing individual occurrences of recurring events
Summary Allow editing individual occurrences of recurring events
Queue Kronolith
Queue Version HEAD
Type Enhancement
State Resolved
Priority 1. Low
Owners jan (at) horde (dot) org
Requester dewi (at) brentwood (dot) bc (dot) ca
Created 03/08/2006 (7079 days ago)
Due
Updated 03/20/2007 (6702 days ago)
Assigned 03/14/2007 (6708 days ago)
Resolved 03/20/2007 (6702 days ago)
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03/20/2007 10:53:32 PM Jan Schneider Comment #6
State ⇒ Resolved
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Implemented in CVS HEAD.
03/14/2007 10:56:43 PM Jan Schneider Assigned to Jan Schneider
State ⇒ Assigned
 
03/12/2006 12:23:16 AM Chuck Hagenbuch Summary ⇒ Allow editing individual occurrences of recurring events
State ⇒ Accepted
 
03/12/2006 12:05:13 AM dewi (at) brentwood (dot) bc (dot) ca Comment #4 Reply to this comment
Sounds to me like this would be a perfect solution. As long as the 
ability to have different information for different occurances of the 
event is implemented, I'm sure the end users would be quite happy.
03/11/2006 11:02:13 PM Chuck Hagenbuch Comment #3 Reply to this comment
That's something I've had in mind for a while; curious if it meets the 
requester's needs also.
03/11/2006 10:14:18 AM Jan Schneider Comment #2
State ⇒ Feedback
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How about a confirmation page instead, like when you delete a 
recurring event, whether you want to edit the complete event, or only 
this occurence?
03/08/2006 08:23:05 PM dewi (at) brentwood (dot) bc (dot) ca Comment #1
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
State ⇒ New
Queue ⇒ Kronolith
Summary ⇒ Notes for recurring events
Type ⇒ Enhancement
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I've had numerous requests from several users for the ability to store 
notes for individual occurances of recurring meetings.

Certainly useful for regular staff meetings where the meeting is 
always on the same day and time, but the agenda may well change.

Currently, if you edit the event, the description field will get 
changed for each occurance of the event, not just the one you are 
looking at.

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