In my app, I am getting the events from the holiday calendar of a particular country. I wonder if it's possible to distinguish between holiday in which you work and the holiday when you have day off. Eg.: Valintine day in my country is not a day off but Christmas day is.
Thanks for any advice!
This depends on the calendar
The default Google holiday calendars do not specify in the description which holidays are bank holidays (the ones where you don't work) and which are not, so there is no way to know distinguish between them.
What you can do instead is create or find a private calendar that you can import.
I don't know your region, but for example for Barcelona, the council of Barcelona offers a public holiday calendar that you can download as a ICS file and import into your calendar. I am sure that for your region you can find something similar.
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This is for a custody calendar which shows who has the kids and when. There is a situation revolving around several holidays that happen on x Monday of every year. The custody terms give a parent time on that Monday as well as the Sunday before. For example, MLK day is celebrated on the third Monday of January every year. Since it's possible for January to begin on a Monday, I can not begin the calendar event on the third Sunday as it will displace the event by a week.
Is there a way to trigger the event on the third Monday but include the Sunday before within the ICS file?
I'm not sure where to begin here. I have not been able to find anything relevant while searching for a solution.
I would like to filter out resources on a daily basis in a fullcalendar that implements a resourceTimeGrid for all days where a given resource does not have any events.
For example, in the picture below, Susan should not be displayed on Thursday, as she doesn't have any events.
The setting filterResourcesWithEvents only seems to have an effect when no events for Susan are present for the entire week.
I am not a Google Analytics power user, but something tells me that if I wanted to parse out the "What pages do your users visit?" box:
It should be a lot easier to do it by individual day than manually clicking through "Today", "Yesterday", then selecting individual calendar dates using "Custom". Unfortunately, if I click on the "PAGES REPORT" option and select the date range I'd like to explore in full (e.g., previous year or more), I can't see on what days what page was visited because the results are all binned together per page visited per date range, with no indication of the specific individual days that it was visited:
Is there a programmatic way (e.g., using an API) to cleanly query and parse Google Analytics "What pages do your users visit?" results to obtain day-by-day info without needing to select today, yesterday, the day before, etc. manually by hand hundreds of times?
The only relevant post I could find on this was: Get a result for each day, instead of total in date range, with Google Analytics API (but it wasn't particularly helpful to me)
You have to select a date range and select Date as secondary dimension, so you can see pages visited in each day without doing it one day at a time.
I am interested to find out if it is possible to customize fullcalendar to do custom views of resource calendars for month, week and day views. The events displayed are only single all-day events. No multi-day events or time data.
The month plan is similar to the daily scheduler vertical resource view at fullcalendar.com
However, I need it for a month view with days as vertical rows.
I have not found any examples of the required day view or week view.
I have tried to adjust the settings and played around with it for a bit, but I haven't found out if this is possible.
I include some simple sketches of what I am looking for. I hope to get a few pointers if this is viable in fullcalendar or if I should look at another library.
For the life of me I cannot get my google calendar xml feed to only display events within a certain date range. I know that start-min and start-max are supposed to limit the output (according to these posts:
(links to posts deleted because I am a newbie and can only post one hyperlink argh)
BUT I CAN'T GET IT TO WORK. It keeps showing lot of things outside the range.
I created a sample calendar and made it public. It is some events the first week of april. Can anyone show me how to construct a request that only returns those three events from the first week in april?
I'll GLADLY and GRATEFULLY paypal $10 to anyone who helps me break through on this.
Here is the calendar's public feed:
http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/66m31c36sj9u5k8kekrvt2lpr8%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic
This link should limit it to events from the 1st of April to the 7th of April using the start-min and start-max options you mention
http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/66m31c36sj9u5k8kekrvt2lpr8%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic?start-min=2010-04-01T00:00:00&start-max=2010-04-07T23:59:59
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