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florian wrote:Derek - assume you're running 11.2?
Unfortunately, I can't comment on mixing and matching Office and Outlook versions
madrooster wrote:Well the reason there is no need to "request" the appointment from the application is because the "techs" dont have a say so in their schedule. i.e. They do what they are told, when they are told if you catch my drift.
The 3-4 applications I know of that provide this type of service, all produce individual ics feeds based upon the techs and supervisors. These ics feeds include all appointments for that individual. They also offer the ability to group individuals, providing an single ics for say a "team" of techs.
The reason for wanting to import these into Scalix (or Google Apps), is that the applications do not allow "Misc Scheduling" So the end users cant add "personalized" appointments. Such as maybe a Bday Party after work one night, etc.
While since "iCal" is a standard, and there is an API to Scalix, it would be possible to make this two way communication (or sync), this is a highly undesired feature. The reason being is "Service Techs" have a tendency to see "jobs/projects" that they really dont want to do. And, in turn would adjust the schedule to make it where it wouldn't be "possible" to do the "scheduled job" at the alloted time. (i.e. move a 4 hour job from 9:00 am to 2:00pm, when the work day ends at 4:30 pm). For this reason, only the supervisor can make changes to the scheduled time, and this must be done through the application.
So as part of the above description, a great feature that is in Mozilla Sunfire, and Google Apps, is the ability to make the ics feed be "locked" or true readonly. While the ics feed would update any changed times the next time it syncs to the server, "locking" the feed, prevents even the temptation to change the time or details of the ics feed.
The last feature that would be nice would be cache of the feed between syncs. This would allow feeds to be visible when off line, or if the network goes down to the feed.
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