![]() So I did some research and it turns out that it is now a feature-rich application and I gave it a shot. This delay makes the validity of the events in the calendar suspect so in practice, I ended up still checking both calendars, which kind of defeats the purpose.įortunately, someone has written a simple script, a script that reminds me of a sync script that I wrote while at Atlas Digital that syncs Sage Time and Attendance (Insperity TimeStar) time-off events to Google Calendar.Īt first, I was suspect, the Stack Exchange post that referenced the script article had comments from someone in 2019 that said the Google Apps Script was not feature-complete. Originally I found this method of sharing your Outlook Calendar using an ICS link however Google only allows you to sync every 6 to 24 hours. ![]() Or like when you're trying to book a Doctor's appointment during the workweek. ![]() This is especially applicable when working from home, while also occasionally working flexible hours, sometimes outside of traditional business hours. Let’s say hypothetically that you wanted to be able to see your upcoming work calendar together with your personal calendar such that you can look in one place to see what time you have events throughout the day. Complete hypothetical here but imagine that you use Google Workspace for your email and calendar but your employer uses Microsoft Office 365/Outlook.
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