Got it, thanks!

On Tue, 2020-09-29 at 16:57 +0200, Milan Crha via evolution-list wrote:
> On Tue, 2020-09-29 at 16:33 +0200, Matthew Saltzman via evolution-
> list
> wrote:
> > Thanks. How do I know which UID is the one I need to remove?
> 
>         Hi,
> right, it's harder to find out.
> 
> The EWS calendar definitions are stored in
> ~/.cache/evolution/sources/<account-UID>/*.source
> You search the files for something unique and then the file name
> (without the .source extension) is the UID you are looking for.
> 
> Or you can search the files under ~/.cache/evolution/calendar/ for an
> existing event, again with something unique you see from the affected
> calendar, and that will tell you which directory is the right one.
> 
> You can also traverse the calendar directories and check with sqlite3
> command which of the cache.db file(s) is (are) broken (and remove all
> the affected). I do not have a good SQL command handy, the one from
> the
> error message may work too.
> 
> In case you have no problem with the bandwidth, you can simply delete
> all the calendar caches and let the factory re-download all of them.
>         Bye,
>         Milan
> 
> 
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