Years ago, Google started to get a lot of questions with regard to how the ‘Invitees’ on the calendar’s events were calculated. So, it put out this answer in “google calendar FAQ”. However, during their long tenure as one of the top search engine companies, they don’t seem to exist anymore.
What does ‘You have no unknown events but 40 guests’ means?
Google Calendar is a scheduling tool used by people all over the world. When you sign up for Google Calendar, you are given the option to invite people. What does this mean?
When you invite someone to your calendar, you are telling them about an event that is happening on your calendar. This means that they will be able to see the date and time of the event, and they will also be able to RSVP for it. If they choose to come to the event, they will be added as a guest.
If you don’t want someone to be able to see the date and time of an event, you can set it to ‘Private Event’ mode. In this mode, only you and the person who you invited will be able to see the details of the event.
What does it mean for each ‘unknown event’ to have a guest or not emit one?
What does it mean for a Google Calendar to have an invitee?
When you create a Google Calendar event, you have the option of including “invites” for other people to join in. Invites are simply email addresses, and as long as those email addresses are valid and configured correctly in your Google account, when someone signs up for an invitation and clicks through to the event, they’ll be added as a guest. If you don’t include any invites, then your event will be open only to you and the people you specify in the “To” field.
Now that we know what an invite is, we can start asking some questions about them. For example, what does it mean for each ‘unknown event’ to have a guest or not emit one? We can think of this question in terms of our hypothetical barbeque party. Let’s say that we want to throw a barbecue party at our house but we don’t know exactly who is going to be coming (we’re inviting everyone!). In this scenario, our unknown event would have no guests because we’re still inviting everyone.
However, if we decided to reserve a
When can you arrive at this status?
Google Calendar initially labeled this invitees as: “Ready to accept”>
When you first created the event, it was labeled as “Ready to accept”. This means that the other person has accepted your invitation, and they are now registered for the event. They will show up as a “Guest” when looking at the event details.
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In conclusion, google calendar displaying an invite without its having any information on who the guest is.
This presents a bit of a challenge to individual users who are less familiar with google calendars.
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