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Calendar.Item.SetPriority
Sets the priority of a task/reminder.
Component |
Version |
macOS |
Windows |
Linux |
Server |
iOS SDK |
Calendar
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3.4 |
✅ Yes
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❌ No
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❌ No
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❌ No
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❌ No
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MBS( "Calendar.Item.SetPriority"; reminderRef; value )
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MBS(
"Calendar.Item.SetPriority"; /* Sets the priority of a task/reminder. */
$reminderRef; /* The reference to the reminder. */
$value) /* The new priority level. */
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Parameters
Parameter |
Description |
Example |
reminderRef |
The reference to the reminder. |
$reminderRef |
value |
The new priority level. |
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Result
Returns error or OK.
Description
Sets the priority of a task/reminder.
The iCalendar specification allows priority to be specified with an integer in the range of 0-9, with 0 representing an undefined priority, 1 the highest priority, and 9 the lowest priority. When a user sets the priority to high, medium or low in iCal saves the priority as 1, 5, or 9 respectively. Clients are encouraged to use these values when setting a task's priority, but is is possible to specify any integer value from 0 to 9. In iCal, a task with a priority in the range of 1-4 will show up as high priority, a task with a priority of 5 will be displayed as having medium priority, and 6-9 will be displayed as having a low priority.
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Created 18th August 2014, last changed 18th August 2014
Calendar.Item.SetNotes
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Calendar.Item.SetStartDate
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