I'm working on trying to sync my Lightning Calendar with Google Calendar. I've downloaded and installed Provider for Google Calendar. I've input a number of events into the Google Calendar, then used the File>New>Calendar>On Network to update Lightning with the items in Google Calendar. That all worked... once. I got the instructions from, https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/us ... e-calendar
My questions are regarding ongoing updating/syncing. I'm aware of the Synchronize button on Lightning that allows me to update Lightning from Google Calendar. Is there a way to enter items into Lightning and have those update to Google Calendar?
Thanks.
Provider for Google Calendar, One Way Only?
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I always thought that button worked both ways.
Then again, the test event I just created in Lightning, immediately appeared in the Google Calendar on the web.
Then again, the test event I just created in Lightning, immediately appeared in the Google Calendar on the web.
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Interesting. I can get it to go from Google to Lightning, but not the other way around. Will try again.
EDIT: Nope. No joy. I can create something on Google and it will download to Lightning, but I can't create something in Lightning and have it update to Google. I can; however, delete an item in Lightning that was synced from Google and it will delete in Google as well. Very odd.
EDIT: Nope. No joy. I can create something on Google and it will download to Lightning, but I can't create something in Lightning and have it update to Google. I can; however, delete an item in Lightning that was synced from Google and it will delete in Google as well. Very odd.
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Unless you have special issues, and assuming both calendars have read/write privileges, it works both ways. However, if you experiment too quickly, there may be a few seconds offset in the process which will foul the computer. So try deleting or updating an event you haven't changed for at least 1 hour and see what happens.
Another issue that I'm aware of is that Google allows only a certain number of update requests per hour. So if you have manually synched 5 or 6 times in a row, Google may well ignore future update requests for 1-2 hours (not sure of the specifics, but I know it is an issue).
Another issue that I'm aware of is that Google allows only a certain number of update requests per hour. So if you have manually synched 5 or 6 times in a row, Google may well ignore future update requests for 1-2 hours (not sure of the specifics, but I know it is an issue).
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Just to put a cap on this, it appears the link is quasi-two way. If I create an event in Lightning, it will not update to Google Calendar. If I create an event in Google Calendar, it will sync with Lightning. If I then move an event in Lightning that was created in Google Calendar, it will update in Google Calendar as well. So it appears that items need to be created in Google Calendar first for full syncing.