1. maprx's Avatar
    Is there a way to delete the Calender entries? My calender has 5930 entries and is corrupt. I sync with google thru goosyc and it is a mess. I also sync my treo 680 with the same calender and its all neet and correct. Please help
    12-16-07 09:19 AM
  2. anon(153966)'s Avatar
    Well, two choices. Do a backup of the device, wipe it, then restore only certain items, i.e. contacts (address book), tasks, etc...

    Alternatively, empty the calendar in Google and on the Treo. Now sync again, thus wiping just the calendar...
    12-16-07 11:07 AM
  3. chucky_b's Avatar
    or a 3rd choice:
    Open Desktop Manager
    Connect your BB
    Double-click "backup & restore"
    Select "advanced"
    wait for the "device databases" list to populate
    scroll down the list (on the left) until you find "calendar", and then highlight it
    click the "clear" button under the list

    and voila, your calendar is cleared.
    12-16-07 11:11 AM
  4. anon(153966)'s Avatar
    Chucky b, that's exactly what I wanted to say - LOL!

    Nicely put...
    12-16-07 11:58 AM
  5. chucky_b's Avatar
    Chucky b, that's exactly what I wanted to say - LOL!

    Nicely put...
    Thanks! glad to lend a helping hand to the CB community!
    12-16-07 01:05 PM
  6. maprx's Avatar
    Well, two choices. Do a backup of the device, wipe it, then restore only certain items, i.e. contacts (address book), tasks, etc...

    Alternatively, empty the calendar in Google and on the Treo. Now sync again, thus wiping just the calendar...
    I tried dumping the Calendar in Google and the Treo, but it would not clear the BB
    12-16-07 01:56 PM
  7. chucky_b's Avatar
    See my post above....it will work flawlessly.

    Oh, and just to to be safe, do a full backup of the BB first!
    12-16-07 03:58 PM
  8. maprx's Avatar
    Yes it worked, thank you very much, Happy Holidays
    12-16-07 05:34 PM
  9. ralarosa's Avatar
    or a 3rd choice:
    Open Desktop Manager
    Connect your BB
    Double-click "backup & restore"
    Select "advanced"
    wait for the "device databases" list to populate
    scroll down the list (on the left) until you find "calendar", and then highlight it
    click the "clear" button under the list

    and voila, your calendar is cleared.
    Thanks, it worked to clear the calendar. But it didn't let it sync w/ Google Calendar Sync.

    We all know Google calendar won't sync items created before it's installation. There have been a few theories floating around various boards and I tried a couple to no avail.

    I'm going to try the trick again but, do a battery pull, then install Google Sync, then re-sync the calendar using DM, then try Google.
    12-19-07 02:36 PM
  10. phylez's Avatar
    or a 3rd choice:
    Open Desktop Manager
    Connect your BB
    Double-click "backup & restore"
    Select "advanced"
    wait for the "device databases" list to populate
    scroll down the list (on the left) until you find "calendar", and then highlight it
    click the "clear" button under the list

    and voila, your calendar is cleared.
    thanks mate! worked perfectly.
    06-07-08 06:11 PM
  11. Pibe38's Avatar
    or a 3rd choice:
    Open Desktop Manager
    Connect your BB
    Double-click "backup & restore"
    Select "advanced"
    wait for the "device databases" list to populate
    scroll down the list (on the left) until you find "calendar", and then highlight it
    click the "clear" button under the list

    and voila, your calendar is cleared.
    Thank you! This helped me fix an issue with duplicate appointments and Google Sync (it was my fault) and not it is fixed!
    06-27-08 04:06 PM
  12. pepsijunky's Avatar
    Thank you very much!
    06-30-08 02:37 PM
  13. stark0311's Avatar
    chucky b, thanks! New to crackberry, search for this solution, and yours worked quickly and perfectly. Thanks.
    07-10-08 12:54 PM
  14. roozter's Avatar
    Thanks, quick fix and worked great!
    11-05-08 04:58 PM
  15. Nupe3's Avatar
    or a 3rd choice:
    Open Desktop Manager
    Connect your BB
    Double-click "backup & restore"
    Select "advanced"
    wait for the "device databases" list to populate
    scroll down the list (on the left) until you find "calendar", and then highlight it
    click the "clear" button under the list

    and voila, your calendar is cleared.

    I had a lot of duplicate entries in my calendar and followed these directions. Now I cannot get my outlook calendar to sync with my device when I use desktop manager. What am I doing wrong?
    11-18-08 07:30 AM
  16. kkennedy2's Avatar
    I had the duplicated entries in my BB after sync with outlook, my fault. Your suggestion fixed my issue.

    thanks.
    02-02-09 10:58 AM
  17. firepsych's Avatar
    or a 3rd choice:
    Open Desktop Manager
    Connect your BB
    Double-click "backup & restore"
    Select "advanced"
    wait for the "device databases" list to populate
    scroll down the list (on the left) until you find "calendar", and then highlight it
    click the "clear" button under the list

    and voila, your calendar is cleared.
    Thanks Chucky_b
    I saw a couple of different methods and this was the easiest and exactly what I needed.
    02-09-09 12:01 PM
  18. onepoint#AC's Avatar
    or a 3rd choice:
    Open Desktop Manager
    Connect your BB
    Double-click "backup & restore"
    Select "advanced"
    wait for the "device databases" list to populate
    scroll down the list (on the left) until you find "calendar", and then highlight it
    click the "clear" button under the list

    and voila, your calendar is cleared.
    You just saved me the personal frustration of having to confirm duplicate reminders year-round. Thank you
    03-31-09 12:51 PM
  19. lefsucon335's Avatar
    Hi everyone,

    I just got a bb last week and i'm still trying to figure out how everything works... I already managed to erase all my calendar entries without backing anything up I was wondering if there was a way to automatically send all my entered birthdays from my contacts list to the calendar... any ideas anyone?
    Thanks a lot!
    06-14-09 12:22 PM
  20. gmhird's Avatar
    Thank you so much chucky b! I was tearing my hair out trying to figure out how to get rid of my totally fouled up BB calendar so that I could get a good sync once I had straightened out my Outlook calendar. Using your solution to delete the Calendar database from the BB, I was then able to sync to a wonderfully clean Calendar. This will help with the BB software updates that totally mess up any "All Day", recurring appointments!

    Excellent!
    06-17-09 04:54 PM
  21. diam7's Avatar
    I want to say that every time I have an issue and try to resolve with Verizon they mess my Blackberry up more. Yet when I come here I find wverything I need! Thank you
    11-28-09 11:58 AM
  22. princess_bb's Avatar
    or a 3rd choice:
    Open Desktop Manager
    Connect your BB
    Double-click "backup & restore"
    Select "advanced"
    wait for the "device databases" list to populate
    scroll down the list (on the left) until you find "calendar", and then highlight it
    click the "clear" button under the list

    and voila, your calendar is cleared.


    Thank you for all the info and your help.
    11-29-09 02:15 PM
  23. patrickhealy's Avatar
    or a 3rd choice:
    Open Desktop Manager
    Connect your BB
    Double-click "backup & restore"
    Select "advanced"
    wait for the "device databases" list to populate
    scroll down the list (on the left) until you find "calendar", and then highlight it
    click the "clear" button under the list

    and voila, your calendar is cleared.
    Chuck, this is the quickest, easiest and best way. Nailed it bro. Thanks.
    03-09-10 04:18 PM
  24. ufon007's Avatar
    Chuck, this is the quickest, easiest and best way. Nailed it bro. Thanks.
    Hi,
    I have found even more interesteing, quickest and easiest way. Callendar/Options/ now type: RSET

    All records from Callendar are deleted now and you can re-sync wiht Google or whatever.. again

    Enjoy!
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    BB 8520 Curve
    06-30-10 08:44 AM
  25. bajhn's Avatar
    I tried the suggestion of typing "RSET" in the calendar options screen, and this only appears to clear out and reload calendar entries for a calendar synchronized over the air (e.g., Google). This is in Blackberry OS 6 on a Bold 9650. Regrettably, it doesn't solve the problem I've got, which is a calendar full of entries that is only synchronized with Outlook via the BB Desktop.
    02-15-11 04:41 PM
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