| Sync entries older than 30 days | kullerhamPster | 7/27/11 7:04 AM | I just found out that my Android Calender only shows entries of the last 30 days. I first thought this might be a bug, but then I discovered this page:http://www.google.com/support/mobile/bin/a%20href=%20http://www.google.com/support/mobile/bin/answe |
| Re: Sync entries older than 30 days | kullerhamPster | 7/27/11 12:38 PM | I "solved" the problem by exporting and re-importing my calenders over the web interface... |
| Re: Sync entries older than 30 days | hsloss | 8/5/11 3:55 PM | How do you do this? I want all my past events to show up on my phone, like they do on my online google calendar. |
| Re: Sync entries older than 30 days | kullerhamPster | 8/5/11 4:28 PM | You can do this via the web interface. Below the list of your calendars on the left side, there should be an item named "Settings". Click on this link to open the settings page. Below the list with your calenders and right to the button to create a n |
| Re: Sync entries older than 30 days | NewF | 9/9/11 6:16 PM | That's very interesting: so is it that all items MODIFIED in the last 30 days are synced, regardless of their calendar date? I tested this by creating a new appointment on 1 June 2011 from my computer and it did indeed sync to my Android calendar (o |
| Re: Sync entries older than 30 days | Jonnie999 | 9/25/11 8:26 AM | I had to factory reset my droid incredible after installing gingerbread. Kullerham's solution worked great!! I now have access to about 6 years worth of my google calendar from my old ipaq thru my ipod touch, and the last year and a half of my dinc. |
| Re: Sync entries older than 30 days | NewF | 9/26/11 8:53 AM | Interesting that Google have chosen to ignore this thread, which concerns the real-life problems created by losing all appointments over 30d old from the phone. It's a real issue because the number of times the Google sync data gets corrupted on the |
| Re: Sync entries older than 30 days | jbarley | 11/15/11 9:19 AM | Just moved to Android from IOS5 and found this major fault. Google has known about this for an eternity and doesn't deem it important apparently. I wonder if Google employees use Android and Google Calendar. Perhaps they do, and as a forward looking |
| Sync entries older than 30 days | Coolioray | 12/1/12 2:50 AM | Unfortunately exporting/importing did not work for me. But then I realized I should just set up my galaxy s3 like my iPhone. Instead of just setting it up as a regular gmail account, set it up as an exchange account. It's very simple just follow the |
| Re: Sync entries older than 30 days | laluffi | 12/21/12 2:24 AM | I'm reigninting this thread... I have: - Ipad 2 and IOS 5.1; - Google set up as an Exchange service; - Calendar sync set to unlimited days. It just syncs the last two months, more or less. I also tried to switch from unlimited to one day and back, |
| Re: Sync entries older than 30 days | LadyBugz | 12/21/12 10:10 AM | Thanks for the great discussion. This is, however, the Gmail forum, and this thread is discussing Calendar so I'm going to move the thread over into the calendar forum where hopefully you can get some more targeted help. Thanks! |