Just got fired; need to get exchange calendar off iphone

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  • Reply 21 of 24
    First, update to 3.1.3.



    Second, you could probably try to convert that file, sure.



    Wouldn't Outlook just be able to read it in as it is?
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  • Reply 22 of 24
    Updating is something I've been holding off until I get the info off the phone. It's jail broken and unlocked so I'll need to update a cracked version which I'm not good at. I wouldn't want to make a mistake and lose it all...



    I tried importing the sqlitedb file into outlook but it doesn't recognise it so no luck there.



    Any ideas which program to use to convert the file?



    Thanks a bunch for your thoughts by the way!
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  • Reply 23 of 24


    Hi,


     


    For people who are still looking for a solution to export the Exchange calendar off the iPhone, I was able to do this with "Week Calendar".


    https://itunes.apple.com/be/app/week-calendar/id381059732?mt=8


     


    Just download and open the app.


    Tap the "settings" icon then select "Share & Print", then "Export", then select the date range + type (ICS File should do it), then send the generated ics file by email!


     


    The only bug I had is that recurring events are exported multiple times, but better more than not at all!


     


    Chears!


     


    Mike

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  • Reply 24 of 24
    sasmmbsasmmb Posts: 1member

    I know this is an old thread, but in case someone else stumbles across this, I *finally* found an option. From the App Store search for xCalendar. You can get the Lite version for free. This app lets you choose which calendar on  your iPhone you wish to export. I chose Exchange and to not keep duplicate entries. It then created an XLS file which you can email yourself from within the app.

     

    Then on your computer, open the XLS file and resave it as a CSV file. Then go into Outlook and click File -> Open & Export -> Import/Export. Then choose Import from another program or file -> Comma Separated Values -> Find where you saved your CSV file -> Calendar -> Map Custom Fields.  Drag Title to Subject, and AllDay to All Day event. I could not figure out quickly what fields were appropriate for Reminder on/off, Reminder Date, or Reminder Time. I can tell  you that it is NOT AlarmOffset1, AlarmOffsetUnit1, and AlarmOffsetUnit2 respectively.  Also, I could not find an Outlook field for Recurrence. Click OK -> Finish.

     

    So everything is imported. Now you still have to set reminders and occurrences. For me these were mostly birthdays, so in the calendar search field I typed: birthday and then manually added the recurrence and the reminder. And repeated that for "bday" and "anniv".

     

    Best of luck! 

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