Re: diff bewteen Vtodo with Vevent and VFreeBusy with VJournay?
[email protected] Wed, 10 Mar 2004 11:43:56 -0500
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[email protected] wrote on 03/10/2004 01:41:44 AM: > Vevent is an event, Vtodo is a to-do. what's the diff between event > and to-do? could u provide me the examples? 2445 defines Events (VEVENT) as a "calendar component...that represents a scheduled amount of time on a calendar. " Examples of an event are appointments (ie: a doctors appointment, etc.), meetings (ie: "Weekly Team Meeting") or all day (or multi-day) events (ie: E3, IETF, New Years Day, your Birthday, the Boston Marathon, etc). 2445 defines To-Dos (VTODO) as a "calendar component...that represent an action-item or assignment." Examples of a to-do are "Pick up the dry cleaning", "Clean house for Saturdays Party", "Update Product Schedules for management", "Set up meeting with top 5 customers", "Do weekly status report" and "Wash and wax the car". Bruce =========================================================================== Bruce Kahn INet: [email protected] Messaging & Collaboration Phone: 978.399.6496 IBM Software Group FAX: and nothing but the FAX... Warning: Dates in Calendar are closer than they appear.