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We have a number of calendars in our SIS and I want to bring them across to canvas courses. I can get to the data in the SIS tables. It looks like this:
EVENT_ID | Summary | Description | Category | EVENT_START | EVENT_END | Calendar |
1791 | Benedict Day | Community | 1/07/2016 0:00 | 1/07/2016 0:00 | All Students | |
1953 | Emerald Ball | Community | 12/03/2016 0:00 | 12/03/2016 0:00 | All Students | |
1860 | College Assembly | Assembly | 9/09/2016 0:00 | 9/09/2016 0:00 | All Students |
I have over 900 events across several calendars. I want to move the College cals out of the SIS and into canvas courses. Can I bulk import events into a Canvas course calendar from a CSV file such as the one above? A one-off import - we will cease to use the SIS cals and then use the iCal feeds from canvas.
@dbourne ,
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Robbie
This is still a need from what I can tell. Help!
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