Here's a bug..
I created a new calendar entry on the iPhone and saved it - edited an old one and backed out of calendar and went straight back in and also edited the times for that new entry I created first . The end result is that all the events are correctly displayed on the iPhone but not in the cloud - it seems to have missed the fact the data for one record was updated twice and has only the first data - not the amended version.
So I added another new record to force an update and that propagated to the cloud fine - but still that old data record in the cloud is wrong... I assume the iPhone tags changed records but it seems that if a record is updated twice very rapidly it only propagates the first changes.
K
I created a new calendar entry on the iPhone and saved it - edited an old one and backed out of calendar and went straight back in and also edited the times for that new entry I created first . The end result is that all the events are correctly displayed on the iPhone but not in the cloud - it seems to have missed the fact the data for one record was updated twice and has only the first data - not the amended version.
So I added another new record to force an update and that propagated to the cloud fine - but still that old data record in the cloud is wrong... I assume the iPhone tags changed records but it seems that if a record is updated twice very rapidly it only propagates the first changes.
K