GET /users/{user-id}/calendarGroups/{calendarGroup-id}/calendars/{calendar-id}/calendarView/{event-id}/exceptionOccurrences/{event-id1}/instances/delta()

Get a set of event resources that have been added, deleted, or updated in a calendarView (a range of events defined by start and end dates) of the user's primary calendar. Typically, synchronizing events in a calendarView in a local store entails a round of multiple delta function calls. The initial call is a full synchronization, and every subsequent delta call in the same round gets the incremental changes (additions, deletions, or updates). This allows you to maintain and synchronize a local store of events in the specified calendarView, without having to fetch all the events of that calendar from the server every time.

Servers

Path parameters

Name Type Required Description
event-id String Yes

The unique identifier of event

calendarGroup-id String Yes

The unique identifier of calendarGroup

event-id1 String Yes

The unique identifier of event

calendar-id String Yes

The unique identifier of calendar

user-id String Yes

The unique identifier of user

Query parameters

Name Type Required Description
endDateTime String Yes

The end date and time of the time range in the function, represented in ISO 8601 format. For example, 2019-11-08T20:00:00-08:00

$orderby[] Array No

Order items by property values

$top Integer No

Show only the first n items

$count Boolean No

Include count of items

$filter String No

Filter items by property values

$skip Integer No

Skip the first n items

$select[] Array No

Select properties to be returned

$expand[] Array No

Expand related entities

$search String No

Search items by search phrases

startDateTime String Yes

The start date and time of the time range in the function, represented in ISO 8601 format. For example, 2019-11-08T20:00:00-08:00

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