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read events between a specific timeframe

aristosv

Member
I am trying to read the events in a google calendar, between a specific timeframe. For example:

What events exist on 10/11/2022, between 13:00 and 14:00?

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but as you can see I get an error.
what is the correct way to do this?
 
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Pabblymember11

Guest
Hey @aristosv

To change the format of the date time according to the required date-time format which you are getting from the trigger/action event, you can use the "Date/Time Formatter by Pabbly: Format Date Only" action step.

Please refer to the following screenshot for a better understanding.

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aristosv

Member
I am not trying to change the format of date/time. I enter the date/time values manually to see if timemax/timemin filter works. What is the correct values that should be entered in timemax & timemin?
 
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Pabblymember11

Guest
. I enter the date/time values manually to see if timemax/timemin filter works. What is the correct values that should be entered in timemax & timemin?
In Time Min, you must provide the range of time from which the event may have occurred, and in Time Max, you must enter the range of time up to which the event might have ended.

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