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Glossary of Oracle Calendar (CorporateTime) to Exchange Terms

This page demonstrates the relationships between Oracle Calendar (CorporateTime) and Microsoft Exchange terms to help you better understand the calendar in Outlook or Entourage.

Oracle Calendar (CorporateTime) and Exchange Terminology

Meetings       |       Day Event/Daily Note      |       Tasks

Oracle Calendar/CorporateTime Outlook/Entourage

Meetings

Meeting

Appointment

Access Level Sensitivity
Additional Date No equivalent
Attachment Attachment
Conflicts Caution Message
Date Start Time
Description Message Body
Duration End Time
End Time End Time
Frequence Recurrence Pattern
Importance Level Importance
Includes Sat. Sun. Holidays Mapped as part of recurrence pattern
Location

Location

People/Resources Attendees
Reminders On/Off Reminder
Start and End Dates (Recurring) Apointment Time
Start Time Start Time
Tasks for User Tasks
Reply: I will attend

Response: Accepted

Show time as: Busy

Reply: I will not attend

Response: Declined

Show time as: Free

Reply: I will attend; I will prefer another time

Response: Tentative

Show time as: Tentative

Reply: I will not attend, I will prefer another time

Response: Declined

Show time as: Free

Title Subject
Option/Tentative No equivalent in Outlook

Day Event/Daily Note

Day Event/Daily Note Apointment, All day event
Additional Date No equivalent in Outlook
Date Start Time
Frequency Recurrent Pattern
Includes Sat. Sun. Holidays Mapped as part of recurrence pattern
People/Resources Attendees
Reminders On/Off Reminder
Start and End Dates (Recurring) Appointment Time
Title Subject

Tasks

Task Task
Access Level No equivalent in Outlook
Attachments Attachments
Comments Message body
Completed Status
Completion Date Date completed
Description Subject
Due Date Due Date
Due Time Due Date
Priority Priority
Set Reminders for Due TIme Reminder: Earliest of Due and Start
Set Reminders for Start Time Reminder: Earliest of Due and Start
Start Date Start Date
Start Time Start Date
Assigned Task Assignee sees the task as if created by assignee

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