Hai i am accessing google calendar by Net::Google::Calendar, in this i have readed all the events successfully and i need to update/edit the events, but i don't know how to edit a particular event, please help me
My code is:

use Net::Google::Calendar; my $cal = Net::Google::Calendar->new( url => $non_default_url ); my $username='xxxxx@gmail.com'; my $password='xxxxxxxx'; $cal->login($username, $password); # or $cal->auth($username, $auth_token) obviously for ($cal->get_events()) { my ($start, $finish) = $_->when(); print "Start Time:${start}\n"; print "End Time:${finish}\n\n"; print $_->title."\n"; print $_->content->body; print $_->location; print "\n*****************************************************\n\n"; print $_->id."\n\n"; }

Thanks in advance


In reply to How to update a particular event in google using Net::Google::Calendar ? by elavarasan

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