Successfully used the pre-created zap to copy events from one google calendar (gmailUser#1) to another calendar (gmailUser#2). Calendar#1 New Event trigger successfully duplicates the event to Calendar#2 as designed. But GmailUser#2 cannot edit the event on their Calendar#2. I believe it is because of permissions that restrict GmailUser#2 from edit privileges on GmailUser#1’s calendar, also as designed.
But I need GmailUser#2 to be able to edit the duplicated events but only on their own calendar, not on Calendar#1.
What I’m trying to achieve is to allow the bookkeeping department to be able to see all of the jobs on the scheduling calendar (Calendar#1) without touching it and edit their own version of the event, but not the original. They need to be able to add their own notes to those calendar events, that reflect Invoicing, Checks, Totals, etc, without being given access to the scheduling calendar.
We’ve been having events disappear or get changed and I want them out of the pool so there won’t be any conflict with the scheduling department.