Title: Events Forgetting Category
Last modified: April 12, 2017

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# Events Forgetting Category

 *  Resolved [mkettle](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mkettle/)
 * (@mkettle)
 * [9 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/events-forgetting-category/)
 * Good morning.
 * I have imported nearly 400 events into the calendar from an ICS feed. These events
   go into the ‘Public Calendar’ (red) category.
 * I have then tried to bulk edit 80 events and move them to a new category – ‘Examinations
   Calendar’ (green). For some reason, these events keep ‘forgetting’ the category
   within a few hours. The category still shows up in the dashboard (with zero events
   in it) but is not displayed when viewing the calendar on my website ([http://www.isleworthsyon.org/calendar](http://www.isleworthsyon.org/calendar)).
 * As you can imagine, this is frustrating as well as being confusing for our users.
   Any ideas?

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 *  Thread Starter [mkettle](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mkettle/)
 * (@mkettle)
 * [9 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/events-forgetting-category/#post-9022105)
 * I think I’ve now fixed this. The events were imported with the public calendar
   category as default, and that was overriding my manual category change. I’ve 
   set it so the feed doesn’t automatically categorise and added the change manually
   and it seems to be fine – fingers crossed!
 * However, I have a new issue. Each time I refresh the feed, it says that it’s 
   imported all 379 events (I thought it only imported events that were new since
   the last refresh?). It’s not actually making any changes to 307 of the events(
   and they’re timestamp is unchanged too) – but there are 72 events which are affected
   and have my manual category changes removed. Which is really annoying.
 * I’m so confused. Any guidance is greatly appreciated.
 *  [Benjamin](https://wordpress.org/support/users/bsokic/)
 * (@bsokic)
 * [9 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/events-forgetting-category/#post-9022831)
 * Hi [@mkettle](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mkettle/),
 * Our calendar recognizes events that are imported as being “owned” by someone 
   else. Therefore, when the manual/automatic update occurs, it’s always going to
   overwrite the existing events. This ensures you are importing any updates, edited
   events or new events that have been added by the “owner.”
 * As a workaround you can add a feed, delete the feed, and select “Keep Events”
   when prompted. Now the calendar will recognize these events as being “owned” 
   by you. Unfortunately, this means that you will no longer receive updated events
   since you are no longer subscribed to the feed.
 * We have a “Preserve changes made to events retrieved from feeds” option with 
   which it is possible to save the changes, but is only available in the [Hosted Hub calendar](https://time.ly/hub/).
 * Thanks,
    Ben
    -  This reply was modified 9 years, 2 months ago by [Benjamin](https://wordpress.org/support/users/bsokic/).
    -  This reply was modified 9 years, 2 months ago by [Benjamin](https://wordpress.org/support/users/bsokic/).
 *  Thread Starter [mkettle](https://wordpress.org/support/users/mkettle/)
 * (@mkettle)
 * [9 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/events-forgetting-category/#post-9022881)
 * Thanks Ben for the clarification – that makes complete sense.
 * Two follow-up questions:
 * 1) That still doesn’t explain why only some of the events are being updated on
   refresh – surely all of them should, and all of my manual category changes should
   be discarded?
 * 2) Is it still possible to set the feed to refresh automatically at an interval?
   I can’t seem to find the setting.
 * Michael
 *  [Benjamin](https://wordpress.org/support/users/bsokic/)
 * (@bsokic)
 * [9 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/events-forgetting-category/#post-9023443)
 * Hi Michael,
 * 1. Regarding this issue, please log into your Timely account and open a ticket
   by clicking on the Get Help link, or click here: [https://dashboard.time.ly/account/get-help](https://dashboard.time.ly/account/get-help)
   and we will continue there.
 * 2. We removed that option because it caused some issues, but it is possible to
   set automatic interval, first you need to install [Advanced Cron Manager](https://wordpress.org/plugins/advanced-cron-manager/)
   plugin.
 * Use Advanced Cron Manager to create a new schedule entry (WP Dashboard > Tools
   > Cron Manager > Add schedule button).
 * Set the time you want the schedule and give it a sensible name, the process that
   fetches the feeds is called ai1ec_cron.
 * Thanks,
    Ben

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