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One of my users has the following:
He creates a recurring meeting. Say Every Monday at 8am. Then he adds notes to the "single" occurance of that recurring meeting, and continues to add different notes to the other "single" occurances of the recurring meeings. Performs a "Find" and types text that is in the notes field of one of the "single" occurances of the recurring meeting. If the text happens to be in the notes of the first meeting the results are returned. If the text is in any other "Single" occurance of the recurring meeting the results will not be returned. How do I search the text in all meetings/appointments? No matter if it is a single meeting, Recurring meeting, or Single occurance of a series of recurring meetings..... |
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