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Two things:
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That worked! Thank you.
…On Tue, Aug 20, 2024 at 1:47 AM jonas0b1011001 ***@***.***> wrote:
Two things:
1. Looks like a common issue with non persistent event ids. This
causes the script to sync all events as new on every run.
2. You seem to sync quite a huge amount of events. As the script has
limited runtime due to google restriction, it times out and does not delete
the events from the previous runs.
Your options:
- limit the amount of events to sync (e.g. use onlyFutureEvents)
- see if the version linked in #283
<#283> resolves
the issue
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I have the script referencing 4 ical links. On one link, it imported all events in the past but did not import any future events. On the other links, it’s importing duplicates…as many as 10 times. Look at the screenshot below to see what I’m talking about.
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