I am confluence administrator and I would like to fin the way to see who add/edit an event in the team calendar.
I don't find the team calendar relevant data in the confluence database, where are they?
I a running on the confluence 3.5.13 and team calendar 1.6.2.
6 years later looking for the answer to the same question: how can I see who added an event to the calendar, i.e. it would be great to have "calendar history" somewhere.
Hi Natasha,
I was also looking for same exact information and understand that it is not available.
I asked this question today and found one more similar here -
https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Questions/Confluence-Calendar-is-there-a-way-to-view-the-history-of-edits/qaq-p/1175
They also refer to the existing feature request - https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONFSERVER-51119
I added my vote to it (as of now it has only 18 votes..)
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come on, Sherif.
The question is pretty straightforward.
This teamcalender team bugs me. Is there still no API for adding events and calendars?
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Hi Anna,
Why do you want to do this via the database? This is possible by by selecting "Restrictions" from the calendar you wish to check:
http://cl.ly/050A3c2T0i3I2G1e1t1C
Then once you've done that, you can see any restrictions applied to the calendar:
http://cl.ly/1L1G1N2a142G3N2U2g1l
If the dialog is empty - it means there are no restrictions applied to a calendar.
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Hi Sherif Mansour,
I would like to know who added one event or who edited on event. It deals with a calendar without restrictions. It means I would like to be able to access the list of authors of each calendar event. Where can I access this information?
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To answer your question: when a dev team takes years to deliver software people start looking for their own solutions. Getting the data directly from the database is a time honoured way around the problem of slow development. It would have been helpful to respond to this question by pointing out where this data is stored.
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