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BlakeHarrison
5 years agoQrew Captain
Currently, Pipelines doesn't support shared calendars in Outlook. If you need the Pipeline to create the event automatically, you'll have to connect to each Outlook account individually. Alternatively, you could connect to a single 'administrator' Outlook account and have the Pipeline setup to sync events from Quickbase, with the appropriate employees added as Attendees. Your users would need to accept those, but it would certainly be less maintenance.
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Blake Harrison
bharrison@datablender.io
DataBlender - Quickbase Solution Provider
Atlanta GA
404.800.1702 / http://datablender.io/
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Blake Harrison
bharrison@datablender.io
DataBlender - Quickbase Solution Provider
Atlanta GA
404.800.1702 / http://datablender.io/
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- RyanHuffman5 years agoQrew Cadet
Thanks Blake!
So in your alternative scenario, I would technically be sending meeting invites to staff rather than simply syncing their personal calendars to QB, correct? How much flexibility does that give me with updating information in terms of both general event info and staffing changes? (i.e. if someone was assigned to an event and accepted the calendar invite but is later removed from the event, can I send a "cancellation" to just that user so they can remove the event from their calendar?)
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Ryan Huffman
------------------------------- BlakeHarrison5 years agoQrew CaptainI have not done that, so I'm not 100% sure, but the connector does let you make updates to events, so I would assume it would act just like a calendar event managed by a person.
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Blake Harrison
bharrison@datablender.io
DataBlender - Quickbase Solution Provider
Atlanta GA
404.800.1702 / http://datablender.io/
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