Ben Aston

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name Ben Aston
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revised Is there a limit on the number of secondary Google Calendars a user can create?
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comment Is there a limit on the number of secondary Google Calendars a user can create?
3 votes for closing?! - this question is about an API of a popular SAAS system, being used in the development of a web application. Surely this is programming-related (which I presume is the reason for the close votes)?
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comment Is there a limit on the number of secondary Google Calendars a user can create?
thanks - good find
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asked Is the Amiando event manager service easy to work with programmatically?
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asked Is there a limit on the number of secondary Google Calendars a user can create?
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answered Attaching another modem to an iPhone or gPhone
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comment Microsoft Access SQL Date Comparison
yes, thanks for spotting that
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revised Microsoft Access SQL Date Comparison
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comment Microsoft Access SQL Date Comparison
yes, thanks dude
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revised Microsoft Access SQL Date Comparison
correcting range
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comment Microsoft Access SQL Date Comparison
adding hashes results in the message "the expression is typed incorrectly or is too complex to be evaluated"
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asked Microsoft Access SQL Date Comparison