iCal Export for MY DAY Calendar

The My Day calendar iCal feed (under the Month view) only outputs 60 days worth of the calendar at a time. I would like it to show the entire year.
  • Melissa Turner
  • Sep 2 2015
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  • Merritt Graves commented
    22 Aug 17:14

    Allowing this to be more than 60 days would help us SO MUCH. Our department is attempting to move to scheduling via google calendar, and it's nearly impossible to plan far in advance. With our schedules on a rotation, that lack of support from BBK12 in this area in hindering our ability to be the best we can be at our jobs. Please consider this as a more urgent manner. This post was created over 8 years ago, and still has yet to be resolved.

  • Guest commented
    21 Aug 13:19

    I absolutely agree that I would like to be able to see my calendar feed for an entire school year. I don't remember having to so this last year, and I'm unsure of the reasoning.

  • Bradleigh Uthe commented
    21 Aug 13:14

    This would be extremely helpful!

  • josceline reardon commented
    19 Aug 19:45

    This is so frustrating. We can see the entire school year on the My Day calendar, but the export of the ics file is only 60 days. Meetings and appointments are planned in advance or 60 days in many cases and this is the only way a teacher can share their class schedule via Google calendar so that their peers can see their availability. Would seem change the export to 200 days would be an easy fix.

  • Andrew Teets commented
    October 10, 2023 14:58

    Yes please! The iCal feed is a great tool, but it needs to show the entire school year for it to be of use.


    This would help us so very much. Thank you for considering!

    Andrew

  • Guest commented
    September 07, 2017 18:39

    This would be a terrific idea. I have spent considerable time teaching faculty and department chairs how to set up calendar feeds. At first they are thankful. Then, when they want to setup a meeting or event for a time longer than 60 days forward, they become quite frustrated. Thanks for considering this.

     

    Erich Tusch

    Hackley School

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