Unable to clear Calendar Storage Since Upgrading to Gingerbread

ptdalen

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I upgraded to Gingerbread, and have noticed a few duplicate Facebook calendar entries. With Froyo, I was able to go to Settings >> Applications >> manage applications >> All and then down to Calendar Storage and click clear data. Afterwards i would resync my calendars, and viola, no duplicates.

Now I cannot clear data on Calendar Storage. The clear data button is greyed out and not available to select.

I even did a full factory reset on the phone thinking that maybe something that I restored was causing issues.

So, how do I clear out all events from "My calendar" or all calendars. Is there an app that will delete all events from My calendar?

Any help is appreciated
 
Re: Unable to clear Calendar Storage Since Upgrading to Gingerbre

I upgraded to Gingerbread, and have noticed a few duplicate Facebook calendar entries. With Froyo, I was able to go to Settings >> Applications >> manage applications >> All and then down to Calendar Storage and click clear data. Afterwards i would resync my calendars, and viola, no duplicates.

Now I cannot clear data on Calendar Storage. The clear data button is greyed out and not available to select.

I even did a full factory reset on the phone thinking that maybe something that I restored was causing issues.

So, how do I clear out all events from "My calendar" or all calendars. Is there an app that will delete all events from My calendar?

Any help is appreciated

A quick work around would be to go into your GMail account via computer and delete them out that way and then let your calendar sync with your device and see if that clears the calendar out.
 
A quick work around would be to go into your GMail account via computer and delete them out that way and then let your calendar sync with your device and see if that clears the calendar out.

The event that I want to delete are in thev My Calendar that is built into the phone. Facebook puts its events into that calendar and sometime you end up with djplicate events. In the past I would just clear data from calendar storage.
 

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