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Single event appears multiple times #153

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SimSon2710 opened this issue Oct 11, 2024 · 4 comments
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Single event appears multiple times #153

SimSon2710 opened this issue Oct 11, 2024 · 4 comments

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@SimSon2710
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Hey!

Somehow, a course I subscribed appears more than once. ImThis issue occurs in Google calendar, outlook calendar and in an ownCloud instance (see pictures).

This issue already occurred last semester, but back then I just ignored it. Now it popped up again with another course.

Hope, you find the failure :)

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@SimSon2710
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Here is the corresponding ICS-file. At the very moment I wasn't able to zip it and ICS-format is not allowed in GitHub. So you need to rename it to *.ics in order to use it ;)

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@EdJoPaTo
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Hey! thanks for reporting unexpected behaviour!

The Downloader combines events with the exact same content as the original ICS files are often duplicated per room, prof, semester, …

Sometimes they seem to get out of sync as only a few of them are updated by the HAW. Then the deduplication has different versions of the same event and can’t deduplicate them. Normally the events differ in the name of the professor or room or something like that. I can take a look into it later, whether that’s actually the case here. Just wanted to give you some kind of response which might already be helpful.

@SimSon2710
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That should be the case here! The events differ in the room. The only way to deal with it is probably to manually edit the course in the database?

Cheers!

@EdJoPaTo
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The ideal way would be correct data from the HAW 😇

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