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I'm creating school class calendar with repeating events, how do I use .addDateExclusion(new Date()), I tried a lot of combinations none of witch worked

function makeCalendar(name, begin, end, calendar) {
    var eventSeries = CalendarApp.getCalendarById(calendar).createEventSeries(
        name,
        begin,
        end,
        CalendarApp.newRecurrence()
        .addDateExclusion(new Date(2019, 1, 5, 0, 0, 0, 0))
        .addWeeklyRule().interval(2).until(krajdat)
    );
}

EDIT 1: This is only ting that actually worked

function makeCalendar(name, begin, end, calendar) {
    var eventSeries = CalendarApp.getCalendarById(calendar).createEventSeries(
        name,
        begin,
        end,
        CalendarApp.newRecurrence()
        .addDateExclusion(begin)
        .addWeeklyRule().interval(2).until(krajdat)
    );
}

code above does what it is supposed to do that is ignore first occurrence, but whatever I did to that date like adding days didn't work

EDIT 2:

    var d = new Date(begin);
    d.setMonth(9);
    d.setDate(9);

var eventSeries = CalendarApp.getCalendarById(calendar).createEventSeries(
        name,
        begin,
        end,
        CalendarApp.newRecurrence()
        .addDateExclusion(d)
        .addWeeklyRule().interval(2).until(krajdat)
    );

This actually worked, but setting full year didn't. Still not optimal result because I want to pass recurrence to function, but we are getting somewhere.

EDIT 3:

I think the problem here are actually time zones, I looked the logs and that was the only difference between working and non working dates.

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  • What are you passing for the begin parameter? Can you add Logger.log(begin); at the beginning of the function?
    – Chris
    Feb 10, 2019 at 22:49
  • I am passing date object; output: Mon Sep 03 14:00:00 GMT+02:00 2018
    – Predvodnik
    Feb 10, 2019 at 23:10
  • That date is in the past. (Mon Sep 03 14:00:00 GMT+02:00 2018), but I see you got it working via a different method!
    – Chris
    Feb 10, 2019 at 23:48
  • It is in past, but it is an recurring event so it lasts until june
    – Predvodnik
    Feb 11, 2019 at 15:39
  • Huh. When I read the documentation it's sounds like it would only exclude one specific date. "Adds a rule that excludes an occurrence for a specific date."
    – Chris
    Feb 11, 2019 at 16:10

1 Answer 1

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Found error, problem were time zones that i needed to set in preferences .addDateExclusion() doesn't work if used with different time zones.

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