MySQL is currently the most popular database management system software used for managing the relational database.
macOS calendar is the free calendar app in macOS. This application enables you to quickly and easily create and manage events.
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Triggered when you add a new row.
Triggered when new rows are returned from a custom query that you provide. Advanced Users Only
Triggered when you add a new table.
Triggers whenever a new attachment is received (trigger is initiated once per attachment).
Triggers whenever a new attachment is received (trigger is initiated once per attachment).
Adds a new row.
Delete a row.
Updates an existing row.
Create Event
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MySQL is an open source relational database management system (RDBMS. that is most commonly used as a database server, or as a storage engine for many server programs. It is owned by Oracle Corporation and is available for Linux/UNIX, Microsoft Windows, and macOS. It has been described as "the world's most popular open-source database software" [1].
macOS Calendar is a calendar application developed by Apple Inc. for the macOS operating system. It was announced in 1999 and remains the default calendar application on macOS. It supports the iCalendar standard, which allows it to sync with mobile devices, personal organizers, computer programs via a compatible Internet service provider, and other computers.
MySQL server can be installed on any device including macOS. But its primary purpose use is to serve business data to applications, web databases, and other MySQL servers. Its uses include storing information about customers, employees, orders, invoices, products, and more. This data can be cplected from websites and offline systems.
Integration of MySQL with macOS Calendar makes it easy to keep track of schedule and tasks. You can add a date and time to MySQL table to create appointment in macOS Calendar. If you want to edit event or task in macOS Calendar, you can directly edit MySQL table so you don't have to go back and forth between them. However, if you decide that you no longer need to keep the data in MySQL table once it has been applied to macOS Calendar, you can simply delete the records from MySQL table to avoid any duplicated information in the future.
iCalendar standard is a free data format that can be used to share information about calendars and scheduling across different applications and platforms. This allows different services and software that support iCalendar to exchange events with each other easily. iCalendar is based on the Internet Calendaring and Scheduling Core Object Specification (iCalendar), which is an OASIS standard.
One of the benefits of integration of MySQL with macOS Calendar is that all appointments saved in macOS Calendar can be exported into a standard iCalendar format that can then be read by other calendar applications such as Google Calendar, Outlook or iCal on iOS devices. In this way, it means that your appointments will always be available across all your devices regardless of whether they are Apple devices or not.
Another benefit of integration of MySQL with macOS Calendar is that you do not need to transfer your appointments manually between different calendars such as Google Calendar or Outlook Calendar. If you add an event or appointment in macOS Calendar application, it will automatically add it to your Google Calendar or Outlook Calendar at the same time. Similarly, if you remove an event or appointment in macOS Calendar application, it will also remove it from your Google Calendar or Outlook Calendar at the same time. This helps to prevent double bookings!
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