[missing-sync-palmos-talk] Treo 650 and a Mac OS 10.4.7 using iCal
Brian M. Criscuolo
bcriscuolo at markspace.com
Tue Sep 12 06:41:55 PDT 2006
Yes, there are comparison values that are used that aren't visible in
the conflict dialog but still are flagged as conflicts. They
generally come up as something having to do with how we represent a
repeat pattern, in my experience. It can happen if for some reason
your device ends up slow synchronizing, meaning all device records
have to be compared to what is in the truth. This happens each time
you change the calendar list in our conduit settings, for instance.
b
On Sep 12, 2006, at 9:37 AM, Patricia Warwick wrote:
> Brian,
>
> I recognize that a lot of processing goes on in Sync Services but
> sometimes Sync Services seems to have a nervous breakdown.
> Occasionally when I get messages that there is a conflict between
> some iCal events and Palm events ... and mostly these events are
> months old and there is nothing visibly different between them. Do
> you have any idea what is going on then?
>
> Patricia
>
> On 12-Sep-06, at 8:46 AM, Brian M. Criscuolo wrote:
>
>> iCal, Missing Sync, .Mac, Address Book, etc. are all "sync
>> clients" of Sync Services, Apple's system-wide sync engine. All
>> the data goes into the sync engine in a well-defined and
>> documented format (the schema) and Sync Services takes care of the
>> rest. The problem you're fining with iCal acting wacky is not in
>> the ics data, but rather in the data that is in Sync Services.
>
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