Connecting your iCloud Calendar with the software
Step 1: Obtain your unique app-specific password from Apple
Before integrating your iCloud calendar with the platform’s calendar, you'll need to obtain your app-specific password from Apple. This unique password is distinct from your regular Apple account password. Apple mandates the use of an app-specific password, in addition to enabling two-factor authentication, when connecting to third-party applications like the platform’s calendar.
To obtain your app-specific password, follow these steps:
- Sign in to https://appleid.apple.com/.
- Enable two-factor authentication under the Security section if you haven't already done so.
- In the App-Specific Passwords section, choose 'Generate Password.'
- Enter a label for the password (for instance, "platform Calendar") and click 'Create.'
- Copy the generated app-specific password for use in connecting your iCloud calendar with the platform’s calendar.
Step 2: Integrate iCloud with the platform Calendar
- Click on the Settings button from the left navigation panel.
- Select My Profile and go to Integrations.
- You should see the option with iCloud Calendar > Click on Connect.
- You will be asked to enter your iCloud Email Address and your app-specific password which you created in Step 1.
- Your iCloud is connected.
Step 3: Configure Primary Calendar and Check for Conflicts
What is Primary Calendar and how is it different from Check for conflicts?
A Primary Calendar is where your appointments booked in the software application are displayed. Additionally, it also syncs all the events from your iCloud calendar into the platform calendar.
If you have other calendars that you want to compare against to avoid double bookings, you can add multiple calendars in the Check for conflicts feature. The events from these calendars will also appear in the platform calendar. When checking for availability, the platform calendar will also take into account events from these calendars.
To set up Primary Calendar where you want the platform appointments to be pushed:
- Go to My Profile.
- Click on Calendar Configuration.
- Click on Edit under Primary Calendar.
- Select the account from the list of accounts. Please remember the list would only show those accounts which are integrated with the software application.
- Save, and you are all set with your Primary Calendar.
For adding calendars to Check for Conflicts:
- Go to My Profile.
- Click on Calendar Configuration.
- Click on Edit under Check for Conflicts.
- Select the account from the list of accounts. Please remember the list would only show those accounts which are integrated with the software application.
- Save to enable Check for Conflicts for the selected accounts.
Thus, in calendar configuration you have 2 segments:
- Primary Calendar: It reads all the calendar events from iCloud and writes all the appointments to iCloud.
- Check for conflicts: It only reads calendar events from iCloud.
Important Information specifically for iCloud Integration
- Contact creation from iCloud events to the platform is not supported. This also means that all the events coming in from iCloud would be treated as Blocked Slots and not appointments.
- If a Blocked Slot is created in the platform calendar for a user, that would not sync to the iCloud Calendar.
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