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* sequence - an integer that starts at 0 when this object is created and is incremented every time the object is changed. * related_to - an array of other Event, Todo, or Journal objects this Journal is related to. * contact - a string describing who to contact about this Journal. * comment - a hash like that for description (above) comments on this Journal item. * categories - an array: what categories this event falls into. * attendee - an array of Net::ICal::Attendee objects people who were relevant to this Journal item. * attach - a Net::ICal::Attach - attached file for this Journal. Will be created automagically unless you specify it. * uid - a globally unique identifier for this event. If you need more space, use the description parameter.
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* summary - a one-line summary of this Journal. * status - DRAFT, FINAL, or CANCELLED the status of this journal item. * last_modified - a Net::ICal::Time specifying the last time this object was changed. Will be set to the current time unless otherwise specified. * dtstamp - when this Journal was created. Content is a description of this Journal. * description - a hash with at least a content key, maybe an altrep and a language key. * created - a Net::ICal::Time saying when this object was created. This is not a binding access-control mechanism. * class - PUBLIC, PRIVATE, or CONFIDENTIAL - the creator's intention about who should see this Journal. Organizer - a Net::ICal::Attendee for who's organizing this meeting. We probably had a question about whether it was really useful for Journal objects. Read the source for this module if you're looking for a parameter that's in the RFC for VJOURNALs and isn't listed here. USAGE NOTE: We're working on describing *how* these get used (semantics). Makes a new Journal object, given a hash of parameters. Net::ICal::Journal represents Journal events: things someone did, perhaps. My $c = new Net::ICal::Journal(optionhash) DESCRIPTION Net::ICal::Journal - Journal class SYNOPSIS use Net::ICal::Journal