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Subject:    Re: [Evolution] Evolution Object Attribute "birthDate"
From:       Milan Crha via evolution-list <evolution-list () gnome ! org>
Date:       2021-04-20 8:35:23
Message-ID: 4a09ce2dff11baab83d1630576dac6cf0384821d.camel () redhat ! com
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On Tue, 2021-04-20 at 09:50 +0200, Stefan Harbich wrote:
> 1. I cannot change the birthday in Evolution. The field is gray and
> not active. Only when I give the field a date with an LDAP client
> will the date be displayed in Evolution. Assuming the date is created
> in the following format (1970-06-09T00: 00: 00)

	Hi,
the field is insensitive when the book doesn't advertise the support
for it or when the loggen in user dowsn't have write access on the LDAP
server. The date is truly meant as a date, not date and time. The usual
vCard format is "1970-06-09" (quotes for clarity only).

> 2. If a date is set, is this date also noted in the calendar? I know
> that from Outlook? If this is not done that way, what option do I
> have to set it up accordingly?

Go to the Calendar view and check the "Birthdays & Anniversaries"
calendar. It gathers the information from the selected address books;
right-click the calendar in the Calendar view and pick Properties,
where you can choose which books are included and which not. The same
option is available in the Properties of the respective books.
	Bye,
	Milan

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