From: Oliver Motz <pharanatis@googlemail.com>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: clearing database thwarts calendar synchronization
Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2013 02:31:20 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <52803368.5030001@googlemail.com> (raw)
Hi everyone!
first of all thanks go to everyone out there making (mobile)org the
great piece of software that it is!
No here's my issue: When I clear the database in Mobileorg for Android
and re-sync with the staged files, all entries that used to be synced
with the Android system calendar vanish from the latter.
Disabling/enabling the syncing in the settings doesn't change anything.
In the following cases syncing with the calendar _does_ work:
1. New entries added to any of the affected files after clearing the DB
do sync.
2. Changing the heading of one of the affected entries makes them sync again
3. Moving a whole affected file to a new name (e.g. mv Organizer.org
organizer2.org) and adding that new file to org-mobile-files will make
all the affected entries sync with the calendar again.
However, clearing the database will again remove all entries from the
system calendar. Any new file name synced prior to clearing, cannot ever
be used as a "new" file name for case 3.
Since purging all application data on the Android device doesn't help,
my guess is that the problem is on org on my PC.
One more remark that might be a hint for some of you: I do not get IDs
on all of my entries anymore when pushing the file they're in, although
org-mobile-force-id-on-agenda-items is non-nil.
I'm running org-mode 7.8.02-1 on ubuntu 12.04 and MObileorg for Android
0.9.13 on a Samsung Galaxy S4.
Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance and greetings
from Luxembourg
Oliver
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Oliver Motz
www.phylax-computerkunst.de
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