Hi,You only need to ‘schedule’ (i.e. ‘have attendees’) when there are other principals involved aside from the organizer. An event with no attendees is considered ‘non-scheduled’, although this language is a little weird considering that it’s still on your calendar, can still have alarms attached to it, etc. Think of ‘scheduled’ events as events that involve multiple principals.Section 3.2.1 of rfc 6638 says:The "Organizer" of a calendar component can also be an "Attendee" of that calendar component. In such cases, the server MUST NOT send a scheduling message to the "Attendee" that matches the "Organizer".I’m not seeing a precondition specifically for the case that you are attempting, but the implication from the above seems clear that this is a weird thing to do, so don’t do that :)-dreOn Mar 18, 2015, at 2:28 PM, Gaurav Jain <monkeyfdude@gmail.com> wrote:_______________________________________________I get following error on client:* And that attendee is the organizer itself.* There is only one attendeeWith DCS 6.0.I try to organize an event where:
<error xmlns='DAV:'>
<organizer-allowed xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:caldav'/>
<error-description xmlns='http://twistedmatrix.com/xml_namespace/dav/'>Organizer cannot schedule</error-description>
</error>]Please help me understand what I did wrong and how can I fix it??Best Regards,
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