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Reply to WatchOS 2 - Calendar data not Syncing
I noticed a few interesting things while testing solutions provided by you all: If you add the calendar glance it shows the appropriate next event although the watch face does not. It instead shows the first event on he current day. When the above statement is true, time travel shows nothing in the past or future. When I noticed the above I immediately unlocked my phone to check if the next event was in fact accurate. Instantly the watch face updated to show the correct next event.
Topic: App & System Services SubTopic: Core OS Tags:
Oct ’15
Reply to Calendar watch OS sync issues
you guys obviously know a lot more about this than I do, but here is my experience. I use one Calender (Outlook in MS Office 13). This is a personal account, not associated with any corporation.i have an iPhone 6 Plus and purchased a new Apple Watch a week ago Friday. When I upgraded to OS2 on Apple Watch, all calendar events synched correctly. The next day, no Calender items newly entered on the phone would synch. I went to the Apple Store and they refreshed both the phone and the Watch. I was then unable to add my American Express card to Apple Pay on the watch. I received the message This card is already in your wallet. No one at Apple or American Express could resolve the problem, so I exchanged the Watch for a new one.After re-installing OS 2, I was able to get my American Express card back on my Watch and every item that I added on my phone showed up on the Watch and every event that I added to Calender on the Watch, showed up on my phone. That was yesterday. Today, nothing synchs. I don't get
Topic: App & System Services SubTopic: General Tags:
Oct ’15
Reply to Japanese Consumption Tax
FY is an abbreviation of `financial year`. It's the same as calendar year for individuals, for companies, it starts at the period declared to the tax office.Whether you need to file on consumption tax in Japan or not, depends on your business' whole amount of sales. (Not only in the App Store.) The statement says that your obligation for tax filing of this (financial) year, depends on the sales in 2013 (FY).(Some terminologies are not legally accurate. You need to contact to the government tax office or a legal agent of taxing, when legal accuracy makes sense.)
Oct ’15
Reply to iOS 9.1 & 6 S Plus Shutting down
I think its a bit worse, i have had the device freezing when using various apps even the calendar, it then requires user intervention to geta repsonse again.Checking the logs it seems i am now on the 8th or 9th such incident since a purchased the iphone 6s and that was two days ago.It could be related to Core IOS fuctionality because it happening on a multitude of apps even inbuilt ones.I will sending in the ipsw files and hoping for a more stable next release./Craig
Topic: App & System Services SubTopic: Core OS Tags:
Oct ’15
Reply to EKEvent birthdayContactIdentifier
Hello everyone!Yesterday I started to port my old Address Book code to the new Contacts Framework and ran into the same BAD_ACCESS problem with birthdayContactIdentifer. Since my app is a calendar app I need to work with EKEvent objects and their birthdayContactIdentifer. There's no way around it.I conducted some tests an wrote a simple app that just initializes the EKEventStore (and requests access) in order to then fetch all events of the following seven days. If any of the events are part of the birthday calendar it NSLogs the title and the birthdayContactIdentifier.I implemeted the app both in Objective C and Swift 2 (using Xcode 7.0.1). Both apps NSLog the identifier (of the single birthday event inside my simulator) approximately 10% of the time. All other tries result in BAD_ACCESS. Dispatching the code inside the completion block to the main thread does not change the result.The Zombie test yields the same result as posted by Sergey (at least for the Objective C version that is).This
Topic: App & System Services SubTopic: General Tags:
Oct ’15
Reply to Various warnings in Console when Calendar with Office 365 Account
Just got a new MacBook Pro (replacing my previous one), immeditely upgraded to El Capitan and I'm having these same error message when adding an Office 365 account to calendar:12/10/15 17:58:40,445 CalendarAgent[244]: [com.apple.calendar.store.log.persistent.operation] [CalOperationQueue (x-coredata://4143326A-B0E9-4E2C-A10B-4B24ED2E223F/ExchangePrincipal/p32): <CalExchangeGetAttachmentOperation: 0x7fd22145f330> failed with error Error Domain=SOAPWebServicesErrorDomain Code=-997 (null).]Also getting the triangle exclamation mark in Calendar, unsure if there are any entries missing from this account in Calendar. At least some of them show up.
Topic: App & System Services SubTopic: Core OS Tags:
Oct ’15
Reply to Help with automator retrieving dates and formatting
import Foundation extension NSDate { func nextDay() -> NSDate { let date = NSDate() let calendar = NSCalendar.currentCalendar() let components = NSDateComponents() components.day = 1 return calendar.dateByAddingComponents(components, toDate: date, options: [])! } } let date = NSDate().nextDay() let formatter = NSDateFormatter() formatter.dateFormat = ddMMyy let str = formatter.stringFromDate(date)
Oct ’15
Reply to WatchOS 2 - Calendar data not Syncing
I found that deleting and reinstalling my company's MDM profile worked! Within a few minutes my calendars on my iPhone and watch were both synced! I was also instructed to the steps below, but I didn't need to after the new profile was installed. 1. Open Settings -> Mail, Contacts, Calendar -> PwC Cloud.2. Toggle Calendar Off (when prompted, select “Delete from My iPhone”).3. Toggle Calendar On
Topic: App & System Services SubTopic: Core OS Tags:
Oct ’15
Reply to WatchOS 2 - Calendar data not Syncing
I did the same on my iphone and restarted the watch but the same problem. The difference between your case and mine is that my conpany uses MS Exchange service and the company enforces polices on my phone using MobileIron. Do you have that or AirWatch on your phone? However dispite above, calendar was working just fine before OS2 update.
Topic: App & System Services SubTopic: Core OS Tags:
Oct ’15
Reply to salary from apps
Apple pays out within 45 days of the end of a given fiscal month (that calendar is a PDF via the Financial page).See the iTunes Connect FAQs for details. Month after, basically.I've heard that Apple can split pay between bank accounts that belong to the the dev account holder, but I can't confirm. In the end, tho, the legal and tax burdens fall to the account holder by name.
Topic: Business & Education SubTopic: General Tags:
Oct ’15
Can not delete a single recurrent event from the store
Hi!I find my self in a very annoying and frustrating situation..i've developed an app that uses calendar using the eventkit.The user can push a button and delete a specific event. Everything works just fine, except when it comes to recurrent events.If the user itself created the recurrent events, it works as expected, the single event is deleted and the rest remains in calendar.But if the recurrent events is created by other and accepted by user and then try to delete one specific of those events, they all disappear from calendar. why?I hope i described my problem well enough, otherwise plz feel free to ask questions!in this case iPad only uses one Exchange calendar, can the problem be exchangespecific?Very thankful for any input/help on this!RegardsJoakim Jonssonsee code:/* Get the Exchange Calendar */ EKEventStore* store = [[EKEventStore alloc] init]; NSError* error = nil; NSMutableArray* calendars = [[store calendarsForEntityType:EKEntityTypeEvent] mutableCopy];
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Oct ’15
Apple Watch Calendar - "No events this week"
Hi!I'm currently using watchOS2 and iOS9.0.2 on my iPhone 6S. Despite having multiple events on every week and having my calendar complication showing the correct next event start hour, when entering the Calendar app on my Watch, I'm always getting No events this week.This started to happen after DST has started here in Brazil. Can this be the root cause?I was also suffering for poor overall perfomance on my Simple watchface, when using the calendar complication. Removing it fixes the problem, but a resync solved it keeping the complication in place.
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Oct ’15
Memory leak in NSCalendar?
Hi,hopefully I'm doing something horribly wrong, but it seems like there is a memory leak in NSCalendar.components. Simply calling the method will leak something. Doing it in a loop will show it better: let calendar = NSCalendar.currentCalendar() let startDate = calendar.dateWithEra(1, year: 2015, month: 10, day: 4, hour: 12, minute: 0, second: 0, nanosecond: 0)! var i = 0 var j = 0 for(j = 0; j < 1000000; j++) { for(i = 0; i < 1000000; i++) { let components:NSDateComponents = calendar.components(NSCalendarUnit.Hour, fromDate: startDate) // LEAK! } }I would expect that components goes out of scope and is cleaned up, but while the loops are running memory will go only up.I've tested on native iOS 9 and the simulator, but both show the same behaviour.What am I doing wrong??? Thanks
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Reply to repeating local notifications
I would like to, after a certain amount of time e.g. when an object reaches a certain age, change the repeat interval to every other day. How would I go about doing this?It’s not possible to do this directly. There are two issues:UILocalNotification has repeatInterval and repeatCalendar properties but it has no way to bound the repeats. So you can’t, for example, schedule notification A with X repeats every day and then notification B with Y repeats every other day.Even if the above were possible, UILocalNotification has no way to specify “repeat every other day”.Your only option would be to calculate the times that you want each of the repeats to fire and then schedule non-repeating notifications for each one. There’s two gotchas with this:Calculating dates into the future is tricky. NSCalendar will do the work, but you have to be very careful how you use it. It’s very easy to introduce subtle bugs that only crop up in odd circumstances (like daylight saving time changes).There’s a relatively low limit to ho
Topic: Programming Languages SubTopic: Swift Tags:
Oct ’15