Filter recurring events
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I want an events view to only show events beginning in the next 14 days. I
followed the ideas in Jim Duncan's blog
http://dev.collutions.com/blog/DisplayPost.aspx?ID=12
and set up a calculated field [begin] - 14 and then filtered using it.
This does not work for recurring events, as the calculated field has a
result based on the begin date of the series for every event, not the actual
begin date of each event in the series.
I have access to someone with frontpage if that helps.
Many thanks Annette
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