8 messages in com.googlegroups.google-calendar-help-dataapiRe: "root" accesslevel?
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Charlie Wood05 Mar 2007 10:56 
Ryan Boyd (Google)05 Mar 2007 12:02 
Charlie Wood05 Mar 2007 13:11 
Ryan Boyd (Google)14 Mar 2007 14:39 
DPM14 Mar 2007 22:09 
Charlie Wood15 Mar 2007 04:53 
Kulvinder Singh16 Mar 2007 03:35 
Ryan Boyd (Google)16 Mar 2007 11:29 
Subject:Re: "root" accesslevel?
From:DPM (dav@gmail.com)
Date:03/14/2007 10:09:02 PM
List:com.googlegroups.google-calendar-help-dataapi

As near as I can tell, ROOT is functionally equivalent to OWNER.

On Mar 14, 2:39 pm, "Ryan Boyd (Google)" <api.@google.com> wrote:

Thanks Charlie.

It turns out that the "root" access level is valid for Google Apps calendars. It should be described in the documentation as: "The root for a Google Apps domain has the access level of owner for all calendars in his domain."

I have filed a documentation bug for this issue, as well as the editor vs contributor issue you pointed out
earlier:http://groups.google.com/group/google-calendar-help-dataapi/browse_th...

Thanks again!

Cheers,

-Ryan

On Mar 5, 2:12 pm, "Charlie Wood" <char@gmail.com> wrote:

Done.

On Mar 5, 2:02 pm, "Ryan Boyd (Google)" <api.@google.com> wrote:

Hi Charlie,

This appears to be a bug-- The access levels you should see for your users are those in the
documentation:http://code.google.com/apis/calendar/reference.html#gCalaccesslevel

If you can send me (privately) the calendar address for which you are seeing that accesslevel, we'll take a look it it.

Thanks,

-Ryan

On 3/5/07, Charlie Wood <char@gmail.com> wrote:

One of our users has a calendar containing the element:

<gCal:accesslevel value="root"/>

I can't find this value documented anywhere, and haven't been able to reproduce it using the web UI. Is it new? Can I assume that the user has write access to that calendar? Any other new values I should know about? :-)

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