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This trigger will fire when a specific calendar event starts/ends.
 
This trigger will fire when a specific calendar event starts/ends.
  
 
Note that this trigger normally only fires on 5 minute boundaries, so if you have an event that starts between the boundaries, it may fire a few minutes later.
 
Note that this trigger normally only fires on 5 minute boundaries, so if you have an event that starts between the boundaries, it may fire a few minutes later.
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==<p><b>Supported configurations</b></p>==
 
==<p><b>Supported configurations</b></p>==

Revision as of 21:55, 10 June 2024

This trigger will fire when a specific calendar event starts/ends.

Note that this trigger normally only fires on 5 minute boundaries, so if you have an event that starts between the boundaries, it may fire a few minutes later.

Magic Text
When this trigger is used, you can access magic text via the [...] button where available.
Magic text

Supported configurations

  • Event starts / Event ends

Defines whether the event will start at the beginning of the event or at the end of the event.

  • Calendar

Choose the account where the event is located, you can also select the category, e.g. birthdays, family, holidays in Mexico.

  • Availability

It starts only if you are free/busy or any.

  • Title (Optional)

The event must have this title.

  • Event detail (Optional)

The event must have these details/description.

  • Enable regular expression matching

Regular expression matching (or regex matching) is a technique for finding patterns within text using a specialized syntax known as regular expressions. It's a powerful tool for text processing and pattern recognition.

  • Case insensitive

It will ignore the use of upper and lower case in title and detail.

  • Ignore all day events

Events defined as full day will be ignored by the trigger.

  • Check in advance

Instead of triggering at the exact moment the calendar event triggers, it will check for it (for example) 2 hours in advance. This way, you can receive alerts in advance about a specific calendar event.

Use negative value Use negative value (trigger x time after the event)

  • Use alarm

Use this option if the trigger time is not accurate (and you need it) e.g. for high importance events it is recommended to use an alarm.