Friday, 27 December 2013
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hello, there is a way to create automatic events with php or sql, etc and club level which can be done
Friday, 27 December 2013 23:45
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Hello,

Can you explain a little bit more on what these automatic events are created from or by or why?

What are they to be created for? are you importing events?

Thanks
Tony

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Saturday, 28 December 2013 00:31
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Ok, one sick Mr. treatable when buying medicine generates events when individuals take the pills

Thanks

Juan Arias
Saturday, 28 December 2013 00:33
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Sorry I using my cell

No import

Thanks
Monday, 30 December 2013 15:20
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Hello, sorry to insist on this, I'm trying to create calendar items within an application without human intervention, as a programmer I thought that was obvious, but other post in the forum I hinted that this is not possible. your application is for developers or end users?
thanks

Juan Arias
Monday, 30 December 2013 16:09
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Hi Juan,
besides using the CSV import we suggested on this thread:

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you can take a look at how the component works and that you use JEvents methods and objects inside your function to programatically create your events.

We do not provide an external API to create events so right now the only way of easily importing events in JEvents is using icalendar or CSV import features.

JEvents is developed to be a powerful event management solution that can suit end users needs and can also be easily extended by developers that need an event (in a calendar sense) management system. We usually extend JEvents features based on users request and market trens and the importing features have worked so far, although I understand your concerns about performance.

My only advice would be storing the events in a DB and group them to minimize the performance impact.
Monday, 30 December 2013 16:21
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I assumed, import option now other post talking about how to import back end creating a calendar "that is the starting point" or front end, user has RESPONSIBILITY. not speak of as matter bach

Now you can say import format to enter the data
Monday, 30 December 2013 16:27
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I know the ical format, export to google my program, only the point of connection used to JEvents
Monday, 30 December 2013 17:29
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Sorry I'm not sure I understand your last post.

Yes, you need to create a calendar for each different import URL you want to use. But if you create a file with all your imports for each minute for instance, you can use always the same URL for that csv file and use only 1 calendar for that.
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