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csa_add_entry(3)




csa_add_entry(3)       C LIBRARY FUNCTIONS	 csa_add_entry(3)

NAME
     csa_add_entry - add an entry to the specified calendar

SYNOPSIS
     #include <csa.h>

     CSA_return_code csa_add_entry(CSA_session_handle session,
				   CSA_uint32 number_attributes,
				   CSA_attribute *entry_attributes,
				   CSA_entry_handle *entry,
				   CSA_extension *add_entry_extensions);

DESCRIPTION
     The csa_add_entry() function adds a new entry to a	calendar.
     The handle	for the	new entry is returned.	Only the owner of
     the  calendar,  users  with  CSA_OWNER_RIGHTS,  users   with
     CSA_INSERT_PUBLIC_ENTRIES,		    user	     with
     CSA_INSERT_CONFIDENTIAL_ENTRIES,	  or	  users	     with
     CSA_INSERT_PRIVATE_ENTRIES	 access	rights can add entries to
     the calendar.

ARGUMENTS
  Session (Session Handle)
     Opaque session handle that	represents  a  session	with  the
     calendaring service.

     Session handles are created by a  logon  function	call  and
     invalidated  with	a  logoff  function call.  If the session
     handle	 is	 invalid,      then	  the	    error
     CSA_E_INVALID_SESSION_HANDLE is returned.

  Number Attributes (Uint32)
     Specifies the number of attributes	in  the	 entry_attributes
     argument.

  Entry	Attributes (Attribute)
     A pointer to an array of entry attributes that will be  used
     to	define the new entry.

  Add Entry Extensions (Extension)
     A pointer to an array of CSA_extension structures	for  this
     function.	 The  array may	contain	both input extensions for
     providing additional information to the function and  output
     extensions	 for  receiving	information from the function.	A
     value of NULL indicates that the caller  is  not  using  any
     extensions.   See the extensions structure	for more informa-
     tion.

RETURN VALUE
  Entry	(Entry Handle)
     A pointer to the handle for the new entry.	 This  handle  is
     allocated	by the service,	and should be freed with a single
     call to csa_free(3).

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  Add Entry Extensions (Extension)
     If	output extensions were passed  to  the	function  in  the
     extensions	list, the results from the service will	be avail-
     able in the extension.  See  the  extensions  structure  for
     more  information.	  Whether  the function	succeeded or not,
     and, if not, why.	It may be success or one  of  the  values
     listed under ERRORS below.

ERRORS
     The csa_add_entry() function  returns  the	 following  error
     values:

	CSA_E_DISK_FULL
	      Insufficient disk	space was available  to	 complete
	      the requested operation (this may	refer to local or
	      shared disk space).

	CSA_E_FAILURE
	      There was	a general failure that does not	 fit  the
	      description of any other error code.

	CSA_E_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY
	      Insufficient memory was available	to  complete  the
	      requested	operation.

	CSA_E_INVALID_ATTRIBUTE
	      An attribute was specified that was not defined  by
	      this  specification and the implementation does not
	      support the attribute as	an  application	 specific
	      attribute.

	CSA_E_INVALID_ATTRIBUTE_VALUE
	      An invalid attribute value  was  specified  for  an
	      attribute.

	CSA_E_INVALID_DATA_EXT
	      The data extension requested is invalid.

	CSA_E_INVALID_FLAG
	      A	flag value in the flags	argument was invalid.

	CSA_E_INVALID_FUNCTION_EXT
	      The function extension requested is invalid.

	CSA_E_INVALID_PARAMETER
	      A	function parameter was invalid.

	CSA_E_INVALID_RULE
	      The implementation does not understand  the  excep-
	      tion or recurrence rule.

	CSA_E_INVALID_SESSION_HANDLE

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	      The specified  Session  Handle  is  invalid  or  no
	      longer valid (e.g., after	logging	off).

	CSA_E_NO_AUTHORITY
	      The user has insufficient	authority for this  func-
	      tion.

	CSA_E_READ_ONLY
	      An attempt was made to update a readonly attribute.

	CSA_E_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE
	      The requested calendar service is	unavailable.

	CSA_E_TEXT_TOO_LARGE
	      The size of the text string passed to the	implemen-
	      tation is	too large.

	CSA_E_UNSUPPORTED_ATTRIBUTE
	      An attribute was encountered that	is unsupported by
	      the calendar service.

	CSA_E_UNSUPPORTED_DATA_EXT
	      The data extension requested is not supported.

	CSA_E_UNSUPPORTED_FLAG
	      The flag requested is not	supported.

	CSA_E_UNSUPPORTED_FUNCTION_EXT
	      The specified function extension is  not	supported
	      or CSA_EXT_REQUIRED is set.

SEE ALSO
     csacsa(5),	csa_add_calendar(3), csa_call_callbacks(3),
     csa_delete_calendar(3), csa_delete_entry(3), csa_free(3),
     csa_free_time_search(3), csa_list_calendar_attributes(3),
     csa_list_calendars(3), csa_list_entries(3),
     csa_list_entry_attributes(3), csa_list_entry_sequence(3),
     csa_logoff(3), csa_logon(3), csa_look_up(3),
     csa_query_configuration(3), csa_read_calendar_attributes(3),
     csa_read_entry_attributes(3), csa_read_next_reminder(3),
     csa_register_callback(3), csa_unregister_callback(3),
     csa_update_calendar_attributes(3),
     csa_update_entry_attributes(3).

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