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Depending on your location, the timezone will have to be adjusted in the oracleimport script. Search for "$timezone" and adjust it together with the DTSTART/DTEND values. Also, if you do not want the script to send invitation requests / updates for virtually every PUT operation, you MUST add the SCHEDULE-AGENT parameter (with a value of NONE or CLIENT) to the ORGANIZER of the events you're about to import. See http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-desruisseaux-caldav-sched-08#section-10.1 for all details. Then, you need to export the data from Oracle Calendar. To do this, use the following tools based on the type of data you want to export. - Calendars - % uniical -export -host <hostname:port> -n <nodeid> -start <month>/<day>/<year> -end <month>/<day>/<year> -u <username> -f <filename> - Tasks - % unicpoutu -host <hostname:port> -n <nodeid> -start <day> <month> <year> -end <day> <month> <year> -u <username> - Rights - % uniaccessrights -ls -grantor <user> -host <hostname:port> -n <nodeid> -p XXXX -grantee "S=*" -designate Please look at http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B25553_01/calendar.1012/b25486/utilities.htm for details on those tools.