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how can I search the calendar app for events before 1 year ago. There are events in the calendar, however, they don't show when searched.
Sorry for the very late answer, just hope that other can use this.
It is just yet another bug in Ios... you can only search +/- one year.
Try this simple test:
1) Create a new post in the calender, 1 year and one day ago - you can not search it.
2) Open the month manually, open the day, edit it, and move it forwards two days - now it can be found...
3) Move it forward to one year and one day ahead from now - you can not search it
4) Move it back two days - you can search it again.
(BTW there are a couple of curious -though rather academic- bugs: If you try to move an event more than roughly 13? years, the scroll ends, and you can either double-tap the end to be able to scroll further, or if you try to swipe beyond the end more than once, it moves the event-date about 13? year each time - I think it is 5000 days, but did not check accurately)
I hate bugs that are not fixed over years - no matter what OS, so let us keep the 'religious' war out of this.I don't know if that's as much of a bug as it is simply how Apple designed it.
Yet another bug? I'd say iOS is much less riddled with bugs than its competitors.
I hate bugs that are not fixed over years - no matter what OS, so let us keep the 'religious' war out of this.
It can be hard to put an exact line between bugs and not thought through 'design decisions'. Preventing people from searching in a window more than +/- one year, is not the smartest decision - I hope we can agree on that?
At the least they could put the limits in the settings, so people could change it to suit their needs. OR (more complex) they could add an event list-view, so people at least had a chance to find stuff.
A smart alternative could be to let it default to search +/- one year (as is), and then along with any search results add a button for 'search all events' - what this 'all' would search could depend on the calendar sync-setting.
I hate bugs that are not fixed over years - no matter what OS, so let us keep the 'religious' war out of this.
It can be hard to put an exact line between bugs and not thought through 'design decisions'. Preventing people from searching in a window more than +/- one year, is not the smartest decision - I hope we can agree on that?
At the least they could put the limits in the settings, so people could change it to suit their needs. OR (more complex) they could add an event list-view, so people at least had a chance to find stuff.
A smart alternative could be to let it default to search +/- one year (as is), and then along with any search results add a button for 'search all events' - what this 'all' would search could depend on the calendar sync-setting.
It is SEARCH that do not work - browsing works fine.Maybe I don't understand your concern, but I can go back one year on my stock Calendar and see events that were on there at that time. Set it to "all events" in settlngs > Mail, Contacts and Calendar > Calendar> sync> set to your liking. It gets you to about a little over a year ago. But not much more. Most people would never have reason to go back farther than a year.
Interesting. I wonder why you can, and I can not. It could be that you have it synced with something (I haven't)I was able to search more than a year without a problem. See the below screenshot.
You can't on the phone. This Apple "design" is by far the most annoying, backwards and illogical function. I used O2 over 20 years ago and it could search the calendar without any time limit. I hope Apple can explain the reason behind this and fix this problem asap.
Well I got rid of my Ios device and thus the problem...
But the difference seems to be that IF your calender is locale on the device, you have the limit, but IF you have it synced with Icloud search seems to work.
Could be because aPple already indexed all your private info in Icloud for NSA and advertising anyway and kindly offer it to the users too....![]()