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How to get a Event Timezone?

zx2538265
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Hi all,

I am pretty new to WebEx dev, My problem is  I create  a event  and  I want get  this event timezone .  so I use GetEvent  ,but no have timezone information.


Respone Below:

<event:schedule>

            <event:startDate>09/24/2016 10:25:00</event:startDate>

            <event:timeZoneID>4</event:timeZoneID>

            <event:duration>60</event:duration>

            <event:openTime>60</event:openTime>

            <event:hostWebExID>hostid</event:hostWebExID>

            <event:entryExitTone>BEEP</event:entryExitTone>

            <event:extNotifyTime>0</event:extNotifyTime>

            <event:joinTeleconfBeforeHost>false</event:joinTeleconfBeforeHost>

</event:schedule>

but GetMeeting can respone timezone

<meet:schedule>

          <meet:startDate>09/24/2016 10:25:00</meet:startDate>

           <meet:timeZoneID>4</meet:timeZoneID>

         <meet:timeZone>GMT-08:00, Pacific (San Jose)</meet:timeZone>

          <meet:duration>60</meet:duration>

          <meet:openTime>300</meet:openTime>

          <meet:hostWebExID>hostid</meet:hostWebExID>

          <meet:templateFilePath />

          <meet:showFileStartMode>true</meet:showFileStartMode>

          <meet:showFileContPlayFlag>false</meet:showFileContPlayFlag>

          <meet:showFileInterVal>30</meet:showFileInterVal>

          <meet:entryExitTone>0</meet:entryExitTone>

          <meet:extNotifyTime>0</meet:extNotifyTime>

          <meet:joinTeleconfBeforeHost>false</meet:joinTeleconfBeforeHost>

</meet:schedule>


Anyone knows How to get a Event Timezone?




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ryanhunt
Level 5
Level 5

If you issue a site.LstTimeZone request it will return a list of TimeZone ID's with more details, here is a sample:

<serv:bodyContent xsi:type="ns1:lstTimeZoneResponse"

xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">

<ns1:timeZone>

  <ns1:timeZoneID>0</ns1:timeZoneID>

  <ns1:gmtOffset>720</ns1:gmtOffset>

  <ns1:description>GMT+12:00, Dateline (Marshall Islands)</ns1:description>

  <ns1:shortName>Marshall Islands</ns1:shortName>

  <ns1:hideTimeZoneName>false</ns1:hideTimeZoneName>

  <ns1:fallInDST>false</ns1:fallInDST>

</ns1:timeZone>

<ns1:timeZone>

  <ns1:timeZoneID>1</ns1:timeZoneID>

  <ns1:gmtOffset>-660</ns1:gmtOffset>

  <ns1:description>GMT-11:00, Samoa (Samoa)</ns1:description>

  <ns1:shortName>Samoa</ns1:shortName>

  <ns1:hideTimeZoneName>true</ns1:hideTimeZoneName>

  <ns1:fallInDST>false</ns1:fallInDST>

</ns1:timeZone>

<ns1:timeZone>

  <ns1:timeZoneID>2</ns1:timeZoneID>

  <ns1:gmtOffset>-600</ns1:gmtOffset>

  <ns1:description>GMT-10:00, Hawaii (Honolulu)</ns1:description>

  <ns1:shortName>Honolulu</ns1:shortName>

  <ns1:hideTimeZoneName>true</ns1:hideTimeZoneName>

  <ns1:fallInDST>false</ns1:fallInDST>

</ns1:timeZone>

<ns1:timeZone>

  <ns1:timeZoneID>3</ns1:timeZoneID>

  <ns1:gmtOffset>-480</ns1:gmtOffset>

  <ns1:description>GMT-08:00, Alaska (Anchorage)</ns1:description>

  <ns1:shortName>Anchorage</ns1:shortName>

  <ns1:hideTimeZoneName>false</ns1:hideTimeZoneName>

  <ns1:fallInDST>true</ns1:fallInDST>

  <ns1:standardLabel>Standard</ns1:standardLabel>

  <ns1:daylightLabel>Daylight</ns1:daylightLabel>

</ns1:timeZone>

<ns1:timeZone>

  <ns1:timeZoneID>4</ns1:timeZoneID>

  <ns1:gmtOffset>-420</ns1:gmtOffset>

  <ns1:description>GMT-07:00, Pacific (San Francisco)</ns1:description>

  <ns1:shortName>San Francisco</ns1:shortName>

  <ns1:hideTimeZoneName>false</ns1:hideTimeZoneName>

  <ns1:fallInDST>true</ns1:fallInDST>

  <ns1:standardLabel>Standard</ns1:standardLabel>

  <ns1:daylightLabel>Daylight</ns1:daylightLabel>

</ns1:timeZone>

etc..

Hi Ryan,


I Used site.LstTimeZone

but the date is UTC(?) to request

I want the event  the correct local time zone,

E.g

I schedule an Event ,I chose a Time zone is New Zealand and I plan the start time

How to return  the correct time zone when start time ?

like <meet:timeZone

thx

Hi Allen,

Apologies for the delay. You may have already figured this out by now. I'm not sure I understand the part about the date being UTC to request, but I did a test scheduling an event for the time zone for Wellington, NZ and this is (part of) the response I got:

<event:schedule>

  <event:startDate>07/22/2016 16:45:00</event:startDate>

  <event:timeZoneID>60</event:timeZoneID>

  <event:duration>60</event:duration>

  <event:openTime>0</event:openTime>

  <event:hostWebExID>redacted</event:hostWebExID>

  <event:entryExitTone>NOTONE</event:entryExitTone>

  <event:extNotifyTime>0</event:extNotifyTime>

  <event:joinTeleconfBeforeHost>false</event:joinTeleconfBeforeHost>

</event:schedule>

Calling LstTimeZone, you can cross-reference what timeZoneID 60 is:

<ns1:timeZone>

  <ns1:timeZoneID>60</ns1:timeZoneID>

  <ns1:gmtOffset>720</ns1:gmtOffset>

  <ns1:description>GMT+12:00, New Zealand (Wellington)</ns1:description>

  <ns1:shortName>Wellington</ns1:shortName>

  <ns1:hideTimeZoneName>false</ns1:hideTimeZoneName>

  <ns1:fallInDST>false</ns1:fallInDST>

  <ns1:standardLabel>Standard</ns1:standardLabel>

  <ns1:daylightLabel>Daylight</ns1:daylightLabel>

</ns1:timeZone>

Hope this helps. Please let me know if not.

Kasey

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