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I wrote a workflow / job management tool and add appointments to OpenGroupware via the XML-RPC. So far everything works as expected but I could not find out how to change the read access of an new or existing appointment. In the OGo Database I found the date_x.access_team_id which is null by default, thus the read access is private. I browsed already the source of the XML RPC to find out if I miss any fields that are not described in the XML RPC documentation... but no luck... I also tried to change the field default from null to some group id, but that doesn't work either, new entries are still "null", I guess the XML RPC sets it to private implicit. Was anyone successful changing the read access of an appointment? -- Yours sincerely, Mirco Bauer Linux-Administration System-Development Network-Support GSD Software Design GmbH <http://www.gsd-software.net> <m.bauer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> +49 40 72692504
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