In this Article
- Overview
- Data Flow: ENAB to iCloud
- Data Flow: iCloud to ENAB
Related Article
- How to connect iCloud with ENAB?
Overview
Before diving into the details of iCloud integration, it's essential to note a few key points:
- The iCloud Calendar integration is specifically designed for Round Robin, Collective, Class Booking, and Service Calendar.
- Two-way event syncs are possible with iCloud integration: events created in ENAB can sync to iCloud, and events created in iCloud can sync to ENAB.
iCloud Integration is not supported for Simple Calendars
Data Flow: ENAB (LC) to iCloud
When events are created in ENAB and synced to iCloud:
- Any changes made in ENAB will be reflected in the connected iCloud calendar for the user.
- Any changes made in iCloud calendar will be reflected in the ENAB calendar (excluding event deletions).
This ensures that events created or modified in the ENABapp are seamlessly pushed to your iCloud calendar, and vice versa.
If an event is deleted in iCloud calendar then it is not updated on the ENAB Calendar. This is a limitation with iCloud Integration.
Blocked off slot created in ENABcalendar will not sync to iCloud
Data Flow: iCloud to ENAB
When events are created in iCloud and pushed to ENAB:
- Any changes made in iCloud calendar will be reflected in the ENABcalendar
- Any changes made in ENABcalendar will be reflected in iCloud.
For example, if you create an appointment in iCloud, such as "Pick John from school," it will also be synced and shown in the ENABcalendar, and any subsequent changes made in iCloud will be mirrored in the ENABCalendar application.
Important Information specifically for iCloud Integration
Contact creation from iCloud events to ENABis not supported. Which also means that all the events coming in from iCloud would be treated as Blocked Slots and not appointments.
If a Blocked Slot is created in the ENABcalendar for a user, that would not sync to the iCloud Calendar
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