In response to below:

> 'It's important to say how your calendar is configured. Is it local?
> Does it use a server such as Google Calendar or Exchange?
> poc

I believe my calender is local - I imported the email messages from MS
Outlook when I dumped Win7 and moved to Linux in February. 
I don't think I told the installation programme about Google Mail or an
Exchange Server. My email is downloaded from a remote mail server but I
don't think that has any calendar facility. 
There is an outside possibility the problem may be related to my
installing the Microsoft Teams Linux version. The problem seems to have
started around the same time I held my initial meeting in MS Teams.
I can't see anything obvious under 'Preferences' or accounts to show
how the calendar is configured. Should I look elsewhere ?
Regards
John


On Sun, 2020-03-22 at 13:29 +0000, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Sun, 2020-03-22 at 09:44 +0000, John Murrell wrote:
> Hello,
> I am running Evolution 3.28.5-0ubuntu0.18.04.1  under Linux Mint
> 9.3Mate 64 Bit
> Evolution has been operating satisfactorily since I installed it
> inFebruary until the last couple of days when I get the error 'Failed
> toopen calendar “Contacts : Birthdays & Anniversaries” Invalid
> object'when I try to create a new entry in the calendar.
> There is one previous post in the archive that implies that turning
> thecalendars off and on again cures it - I have tried this but it
> does notwork in my case.
> I have looked at the dta file
> in/home/john/.local/share/evolution/calendar/system and the only file
> is'calendar.ics' which Has Read - Wrirte permission for th eowner
> andread only for the others. Changing the group to read write does
> notcure it.
> Nothing on the internet for this error other than the one report in
> thearchive as shown above.
> The 'Birthdays & Anniversarys still show in the calendar and can
> beturned on & off with the tick box so evolution still seems to
> bereading the data.
> The error occurs even if I turn off B&A and then try to create a
> newappointment.
> Can anyone help me on fixing this.
> It's important to say how your calendar is configured. Is it
> local?Does it use a server such as Google Calendar or Exchange?
> poc
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