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Read-only calendar can be selected when editing event which leads to error #1900

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armhub opened this issue Mar 12, 2020 · 2 comments
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armhub commented Mar 12, 2020

How to reproduce:

  1. Share a calendar read-only with user B
  2. Create an event in the private calendar as user B
  3. Edit the event -> it is possible to select the shared calendar
    When trying to save the event in the shared calendar a NotAuthorizedError error is shown. The event is deleted.
@armhub armhub added the bug broken functionality, usability problems, unexpected errors label Mar 12, 2020
@armhub armhub changed the title Read-only calendar can be selected when editing event and leads to error Read-only calendar can be selected when editing event which leads to error Mar 12, 2020
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Is this the same as #2973?

@armhub armhub added the state:duplicate this issue has been opened before and new information should go in the original label Nov 15, 2021
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armhub commented Nov 15, 2021

I think it is one use case of the other issue. I re-tested and it is fixed.

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